As President Rayne, lead the nation of Sordland in your first term of this text-based RPG. Navigate a political drama driven by conversations with your cabinet members. With looming war, rooted corruption, economic crisis and reform needed, the choices fall on your shoulders.
The prologue and the first turn of the game is available for free, while the full game in-app purchase allows you to experience the entire story.
The game is only available in the English language.
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Features
- Weighty, dramatic conversations: Navigate intricate conversations in this 400K-word branching political drama.
- Every choice has consequences: Make difficult choices on security, economy, diplomacy and more.
- Even outside the office, your values and beliefs will be challenged.
- Make allies and enemies: Interact with a wide array of characters with different personalities and ideologies.
- The oath of office versus family and values: See the real impact of the choices made in office on your family and close relationships
- Pay attention to current events: Follow the situation in Sordland through reports and news.
- What will your legacy be?: You can take the country in many different directions, resulting in one of 9 different major endings.
- Every decision you make is final: there is an autosave feature that does not allow loading earlier saves. Make choices carefully.
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Critical Acclaim
* “Through a combination of a choose-your-own-adventure-style visual novel and a Paradox-esque game, you have to pull the young republic out of a terrible recession while dealing with entrenched, corrupt political factions and a looming border conflict.” - PC Gamer
* “The press will lie. Parliament will ask you to sign bills with misleading titles. The people will inspire a song called "My Electorate Are Stupid Pigs". Your principles may be your strongest weapon or your downfall. This is politics. This is Suzerain.” - Rock Paper Shotgun
* “The nuanced dilemmas it presents, set against a detailed and convincing backdrop of mid-20th century history in a fictional world, make it one of the most fascinating political strategy games of the past several years.” - VICE
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Suzerain FAQ
Is Suzerain free?
Yes, Suzerain is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Suzerain legit?
🤔 The Suzerain app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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Suzerain has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 49.00 kr.
This is a really nice game. Lots of options and well made! The story changes with your choices, so it has a good replay-value.
The only thing that bug me.. i bought the game. And i play a lot offline. But every time i go offline the game say i have to buy it to play. And i have bought it! I have to go online when starting the game, and then i can play. This is a problem for me since i don’t always have connection.
I wish the game remembered that it is already bought it. Other than that, really great text-based game!
Beautiful game
Very memorable, I’ll never forget this game
Love the game
One of my top ten games for mobile
Wonderful game
This is a great turn by turn style game with a huge amount to offer. It’s not perfect but its small flaws are also very charming in their own.
AMAZING!
I am horrible at the game and I keep failing at beating rumburg but I love it
Love this game
Been playing this game for a while, I bought the full game and it was super cheap. I love this game because there’s so many outcomes and possibilities you can support Soll or become a reformist. Overall great game hope they come out with another for IOS so I can play.
Terrible End Game
It’s an interesting game that gives a firsthand look at how complicated it is to run a country, especially one this broken. At first, I was delighted with the decision making and chess style politics, but the ending is usually the same and straight out ridiculous. Unless you’re completely militaristic and kissing up to your bald general, you’re going to get coup by the military. I fixed the economy, kept us out of war, made strong alliances and improved my citizens’ way of life, all for what? I expected this result if I was a dictator and filled my pockets with money, but you shouldn’t get such a horrible ending for improving the nation and giving the people what they truly need. Everything is already stacked against you without the trash ending being so common. It doesn’t help that skipping the dialogue isn’t an option, good luck going back and spending 50+ hours just to choose a different ending.
Good game on desktop. Mobile still buggy, older version
While the game is good on desktop, I can’t recommend it on mobile. The game has a bug with sound settings. If you disable music/sfx, the game will revert to enabled during progression of the game. A minor annoyance is the lack of save/load functionality. There is no way that I’ve seen to even revert to a checkpoint. In version 2.0+, this is there and is helpful. There is more content and some good rebalancing in v2.0+, so it’s disappointing to not be in the mobile version. For me, the sound setting bug is the worst. I would like to listen to my own music without the game sfx and music. Until this bug is fixed, I can’t recommend this game. I do support the developers and chose not to request a refund ( I paid for the full game). Instead I hope they see this feedback and hopefully fix the sound bug.
Good but could be much better
I think the replayability of this game could be much improved by implementing saves. I would like to be able to go back and change decisions I made without having to replay the whole thing from the beginning which gets tedious after while.
Great simulator, though the story is a bit at odds with itself
I thoroughly enjoyed playing this. It seems to take a very even-handed approach to different political ideologies. However, as much as I did to help fix the economy, the country still entered a depression and there was a lot of in-fighting. It worries me that this game may be more on-rails than it seems.