Ages of Conflict: World War Simulator on Steam - User reviews, Price & Information

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Ages of Conflict is a versatile Map Simulation game where you create and observe custom AI nations battle it out across an infinite number of worlds. Paint imaginative maps and scenarios, and command nations to change history into your liking!

Ages of Conflict: World War Simulator is a idler, simulation and sandbox game developed and published by JoySpark Games.
Released on February 17th 2023 is available on Windows, MacOS and Linux in 14 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Finnish, Portuguese - Brazil, Spanish - Latin America, Turkish, Polish, Portuguese - Portugal, Russian, Simplified Chinese and Ukrainian.

It has received 4,580 reviews of which 4,397 were positive and 183 were negative resulting in an impressive rating of 9.2 out of 10. 😍

The game is currently priced at 6.89€ on Steam.


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System requirements

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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7 (64bit)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-8250U 1.60 GHz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 560
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 150 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: 16:9 recommended
MacOS
  • OS: 64-bit system
  • Processor: Apple Silicon or Intel, 1.60 GHz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Storage: 170 MB available space
Linux
  • OS: 64-bit system
  • Processor: Quad Core 1.60 GHz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Storage: 150 MB available space

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March 2025
This game is so amazing, I'd say there's endless possibilities but the war system is bad, I'd suggest that they add war strategies and peace treaties rather than straight up medieval conquests, countries should target cities when they declare war instead of doing full fronts, and after wars cities and its surroundings should be taken after reverting back to original borders, they already do this with revolts, they can do this. Other than the war system being plain and boring, I'd say the game is good with its flag systems, cities and everything else, the war system just pisses me off and that's it.
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Jan. 2025
Pretty solid game concept, got a few hours of fun out of it. Overall, worth the $6.99 price tag. However, there are definitely some improvements I'd love to see. 1. Improve visibility of landscape view, it's really hard to see nation borders. I want something between the alliance map, and the landscape view. 2. More variety in strategy from nations. 3. If one nation owns the entire map, revolutions never happen(this seems like a bug) 4. More terrain options 5. Import images into the map editor 6. Auto-create new cities up to a limit 7. Allow adjustment of the size of city icons and labels 8. Terrain map legend Keep up the great work!
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Jan. 2025
An interesting to watch tool/simulation for watching nations randomly interact and duke it out in a game-of-life-like pixel map. It's for you if: - You love the only good aspect of HoI4: watching a map change colors (without the hours of buildup and waiting) - You're an autistic/obsessed mapper/history kid/nerd (the target audience) - You like to roleplay scenarios in other singleplayer games (cheer for your favorite country, watch it prosper and fail, or nudge the outcomes) - You want to bring your fantasy/alternate history map to life (tools for painting terrain, borders, cities, unrecognized countries that can revolt - and watch them interact) - You like mesmerizing simulations (everything's pixel-based unlike other tile-based map games, it's cool to watch borders change and jiggle around or empty spaces get taken over pixel-by-pixel) It's not for you if: - You want a strategy game (Almost no depth to strategize about. No win-loss conditions. No option to "play" as a country, you're in control of everything all the time. Only thing that determines if you win is Combat Efficiency - a randomly changing number from 1 to 6, and the amount of gold you have grows during peace, runs out during war, 0 means you can't fight) - You want a semi-strategy game that is fair (You CAN force a game out of it by restricting yourself to 1 nation and setting rules for yourself. It's serviceable and so far my favorite way to play, but very roleplay-y and unfair. Sometimes, you get streaks of 6 CE and steamroll everybody, other times you'll get stuck on 1 CE and random micronations overtake you again and again. Basically a hectic diceroll "gameplay loop", but it can still be interesting because of alliances and geography, forcing you to choose your enemies carefully and attack at the right times. It's kinda like gambling, there's still a dopamine rush when the numbers work out, even if it's all random.) - You want realism (no historical basis for anything (other than alliances pre-set by the map creators), nations ally and fight randomly, unless you stop them in the settings and do it urself) All being said, it's still an early access title, actively updated, so expect stuff to be added and changed. I think it's fair for the price, I've gotten my money's worth out of it. The soundtrack is also a nice touch. If you decide to go for it, there's a huge workshop with many cool user maps and scenarios, which is a whole world of fantasy maps, alternate scenarios and real-life recreations to explore. 🥚🐔 Check out my [url=https://store.steampowered.com/curator/35998380-Eggs-Chickens/] Eggs & Chickens curator page for bite-sized game recommendations 🤙🎷
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Aug. 2024
This is one of the greatest tools for nation battle royales, it has unlimited opportunities on scenarios with the workshop and editor. The game is still in early launch however, and it's not perfect, and some things i'd love if were added are: - Nation relations (possibly when a nation has positive relations with one another they're less likely to go to war, more likely to create an alliance with each other, etc) - better visibility, sometimes the colors are way too bright when spawned, and it ruins the nation text and city labels, the update that added black outlining to text and white text on dark colors was great, and it would be even greater if this was expanded. - A nation history, that records any events in a nation's life; annexations, past alliances, wars, puppet changes, etc. Just like a little notebook on each nation would be cool. Overall though it's a great game.
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July 2024
game is very cool but i wished it had geopolitical roleplay and events. if it was more in-depth and realistic into roleplaying, it would be my favourite game on steam. ignore the grammar... i'm holding pizza at the same time typing this.
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Ages of Conflict: World War Simulator
9.2
4,397
183
Online players
443
Developer
JoySpark Games
Publisher
JoySpark Games
Release 17 Feb 2023
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