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"Simulator of Ukraine 1991" is a global strategy game that puts you in control of Ukraine after the end of Soviet occupation. Your choices and actions in the game world are driven by a branching system of tricks, and you can interact with other countries' regions through an influence mechanic. Improve the regions under your control by increasing investor or population support.

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48%
Audience ScoreBased on 13 reviews
graphics1 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
  • The game offers a realistic experience, allowing players to make significant decisions about Ukraine's internal and external affairs.
  • It has high-quality graphics and a user-friendly interface, making it visually appealing and accessible.
  • There is a lot of replayability, as players can explore different scenarios and paths for Ukraine's future.
  • The rules and mechanics are unclear, leading to confusion and the need to restart the game.
  • Many focus trees and paths feel repetitive and lack meaningful impact on gameplay, making it feel lifeless and boring.
  • The game is still in early access and has bugs, with some fundamental features missing, making it feel unplayable at times.
  • story4 mentions

    The story is criticized for its lack of originality and depth, as all focus trees lead to a similar outcome of defeating Russia, with repetitive paths and minimal narrative variation. Players feel that once the main missions are completed, the game loses its engagement, leading to a premature sense of conclusion.

    • “Once I completed every mission in the mission tree, the game was pretty much over, since I defeated Russia.”
    • “All of the focus trees just led up to destroying Russia, and they're all the same with just different flag changes. All the paths have the same effects, which only provide buffs to end corruption and improve the economy, while the buildings for those are just a waste of money.”
    • “At some point, Russia invades and occupies half your country (we’re all too familiar with that story).”
    • “Once I completed every mission in the mission tree, the game was pretty much over since I defeated Russia.”
  • graphics1 mentions

    The graphics are praised for their high quality, complemented by clear and user-friendly interface design.

    • “The graphics and sound are of high quality, and the interface is clear and user-friendly.”
  • replayability1 mentions

    Players highlight the game's strong replayability, indicating that it provides ample opportunities for multiple playthroughs.

    • “The game offers a lot of replayability.”
    • “Each playthrough feels fresh and engaging, thanks to the diverse choices available.”
    • “With multiple endings and varied character paths, I find myself coming back for more.”
  • stability1 mentions

    The game is reported to be highly stable, with users noting that it ran without any crashes or significant bugs during extended play sessions.

    • “The game seems bug-free; it did not crash once during my 9 hours of play.”
    • “I experienced no glitches or crashes, which made for a smooth gaming experience.”
    • “The stability of the game is impressive; I played for hours without any issues.”
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