Hawk Krebs
Spent a lot of time accomplishing very little in the game. Long wait for the gold to build up so you can upgrade the army enough to conquer something that provides 1-3 more gold per second, and then you lose it before you have enough to upgrade its defensive army. Cost scaling is all over the place, and the money issue should've been solved by those really handy "trade messages" I saw once or twice but then not again for almost an hour. It gets an extra star for not having ads every 3 seconds.
17 people found this review helpful
Evan Cooper
"Dictators: No Peace" is a wonderful mobile strategy game. It has well-refined warfare, trade, and colonization systems. However, the rest of the game is lackluster in the way of content. For example, non-player nations will never attack eachother. They will only ever attack the player, or the player will attack them. The colony rebellion mechanics are highly annoying and unrealistic. Additionally, if you were looking for a very fast-paced game, this game probably isn't for you.
4 people found this review helpful
Steven Martin
Thought this was going to be a strategy game, but this is more of an idle game. There's really very limited strategy to the game, you basically just wait for your money to grow and then attack whatever nation is the weakest. The game barely pressures you at all, so there is very little worry, even if you lose your entire military. The games also filled with busy tasks that add little depth, like manually exploring each country, upgrading infrastructure that is so cheap there is no reason not to
98 people found this review helpful