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Demise of Nations

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79%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
monetization, grinding
79% User Score Based on 569 reviews

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Demise of Nations is a single player and multiplayer casual turn-based strategy game with fantasy and historical themes. It was developed by Noble Master ᴳᵃᵐᵉˢ and was released on April 21, 2015. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Demise of Nations is a 4X turn-based grand strategy wargame.

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79%
Audience ScoreBased on 569 reviews
gameplay7 positive mentions
grinding1 negative mentions

  • Deep and engaging strategy gameplay reminiscent of classic titles like Age of Empires and Total War, offering diplomacy, resource management, and varied unit types.
  • No intrusive ads or pay-to-win mechanics, with all in-game purchases being cosmetic or content based; fair monetization compared to many mobile games.
  • Cross-platform support and encouragement of modding, with a dedicated community and multiple multiplayer modes including LAN and local play.
  • Extremely long loading times between turns, especially on larger maps or purchased scenarios, significantly harming gameplay flow.
  • AI issues including unfair advantages such as infinite resources, poor diplomacy behavior, and allied AI acting obstructively or unpredictably.
  • High cost and limited availability of free maps, making it difficult for players to access content without significant spending; lack of sufficient tutorials and guidance.
  • gameplay
    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a mix of engaging mechanics like diplomacy, technology, and trade, with a good balance between complexity and accessibility. However, issues such as a flawed economy, repetitive alliance spam, and occasional long loading times detract from the overall experience. With continued improvements and added depth, the game shows strong potential to become a highly addictive and well-rounded strategy title.

    • “The gameplay is not too easy and the details are just the right balance between too little and too much.”
    • “Then there's the extensive amount of mechanics like technology, taxes, mayors, elections, trade, revolutions and more.”
    • “Gameplay is addictive, multiplayer is exciting, everything that you can buy with real money can be earned in-game and provide no unfair advantages.”
    • “This game looks great at first, but once you figure out the mechanics and gameplay it becomes blaringly obvious that this is just a terrible game. For one, the economy just doesn't work; no matter how many resources you have, you are always on the verge of bankruptcy.”
    • “Nations will just spam alliances, meaning the game just gets stale, forcing me to switch over to them to break these alliances so that some gameplay actually occurs.”
    • “Has potential but is held back by poor diplomacy and odd game mechanics.”
  • graphics
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users generally find the graphics decent but feel they need improvements, such as enhanced detail, larger and clearer visuals, and more varied unit designs. While the gameplay runs smoothly, many hope for upgraded graphics and better map designs in future versions. Overall, better visuals are seen as key to enhancing the game's appeal and longevity.

    • “Well, it runs amazingly, the graphics are good, and the controls are not that hard.”
    • “Although the loading screens are a bit ridiculous, the gameplay and graphics are good overall.”
    • “If you guys keep improving on the details of gameplay and graphics, you would easily see 2 million downloads!”
    • “Very simple classic, have played and uninstalled several times. I am bored, but this game needs more graphics improvements and battle tactics.”
    • “Tiny graphics and text so tiny you can't read it.”
    • “Bad graphics, controls, and UI.”
  • monetization
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is praised for its lack of intrusive ads and aggressive microtransactions, offering a smooth and enjoyable experience without gimmicks common in many mobile games. However, some users note minor issues with paid content and incomplete tutorials, but overall appreciate the fair and non-disruptive monetization approach.

    • “No ads, never crashes, smooth playing and open to mod maps too.”
    • “This game is one of the games so far, no ads but the problem is there is always a problem with the tutorial part; it is incomplete.”
    • “Great game but buying news to simulate alternate battles is bothering. I only see a few games with no microtransactions but still try the game.”
    • “Great game but buying news to simulate alternate battles is bothering; I only see a few games with no microtransactions but still try the game.”
    • “I'm surprised at the amount of downloads but that's just an advertisement issue.”
    • “It's actually quite fun and enjoyable; I find myself spending a lot of time without realizing it. The thing I love is that it's not fully loaded with microtransactions and ads everywhere like modern games. To be honest, I was surprised when I first tried it.”
  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the game's ongoing development and express a strong desire for enhanced replayability through larger maps, additional playable factions, and inclusion of non-European nations. These additions would significantly expand variety and long-term engagement.

  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users feel that grinding is limited, as farming activities are restricted to the legacy map rather than being available across all scenarios.

  • story
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate the story, enjoying it alongside the sister game, but wish for added historical storylines or campaigns to enhance the experience.

  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is notably poor, causing significant performance issues such as inability to run smoothly on multiple devices simultaneously via the same connection.

    • “Your game is so poorly optimized that, despite being a mobile game, it doesn't run on two phones using the same connection.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is understated and arises from unexpected, exaggerated reactions within the AI, such as citizens' drastic mood swings and refusal to pay taxes when displeased by certain events.

  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, with extremely long and inconsistent wait times for turns to load, often freezing at the same percentage, leading to a frustrating experience.

    • “Please fix the wait time; at tips, it takes over half an hour for each turn to load, and even then it freezes at the same percentage, so the loading time varies extremely.”
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Demise of Nations is a casual turn-based strategy game with fantasy and historical themes.

Demise of Nations is available on PC, Web Browser, Mac OS, Phone and others.

Demise of Nations was released on April 21, 2015.

Demise of Nations was developed by Noble Master ᴳᵃᵐᵉˢ.

Demise of Nations has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Demise of Nations for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Demise of Nations is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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