RandomNation - Politics Game

Contains adsIn-app purchases
3.7
9.8K reviews
500K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

RandomNation is a political simulation game, it’s easy to play but challenging to stay in power.

👑 Run a democracy or dictatorship*
⚖️ Pick your party: 9 ideologies to unlock
📝 Play politics: Over 40 policies to pass
🗳️ Win elections every four years to stay in government
📰 Random events: manage natural disasters, economic booms, geopolitics & more.
🔱 5 different ways to lose (revolutions, bankruptcy, invasion & more).
📈 In-depth statistics and graphs of your economy, population, popularity & more.
💸 Manage your budget to keep your debt levels sustainable.
🤓 Get helpful tips from your advisors.
🏕️ Play offline, anywhere, any time.

Join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/2ndK78cqcw

Policy categories include:
• Economy and employment
• Education
• Environmental
• Foreign policy
• Healthcare
• Infrastructure
• Safety
• Taxation
• Welfare

*With RandomNation plus you get the following benefits
Unlock all parties straight away!
• Dictator mode (no more pesky elections or party politics to handle)
• No ads
• Unlimited saved games
• Double XP by default
Updated on
9 Aug 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Location, App activity and 2 others
This app may collect these data types
Location, App activity and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

3.7
9.07K reviews
Kaden Champion
21 May 2022
Great concept, but it's a little iffy at times. I've noticed that sometimes doing something will have the opposite effect than it should. For instance, sometimes raising taxes will decrease the balance and vice versa. One time specifically I lowered taxes and the balance went down (as it should), then I raised it again and it continued to go down, so I lowered it again just to test it and it still went down. Sometimes stuff like that happens and it's a bit annoying. Hopefully this gets fixed 🤞
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Rosenburger Mobile
30 May 2022
Thanks for the feedback Kaden, I'd recommend keeping a close eye on the budget statistics. Population changes and random events can also affect costs
Park Logo
14 August 2023
So much potential but the interface and playability needs much work. Placing ads right in your face at random spots on the menu you use for all your functions is grimey and despicable. You cant get into a rhythm without accidentally clicking an ad. When making a vote, statistics on the subject should be presented before you make a decision. A number attached to whatever budget Im changing would be helpful to see cause it makes no sense to use a slider to determine a number value.
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Rosenburger Mobile
16 August 2023
Hi Park, thanks for your feedback, we are considering changing ads in the near future, I understand your concern
Kevin Heath
19 October 2022
The results of your decisions seem to be random and have little to do with any policies you selected. I don't know how many times I have increased taxes and cut spending only for my deficit to get larger, but it can get pretty frustrating at times. It just seems like I'm "spinning a wheel" and hoping to get "lucky" enough to win this particular round. I would like to think that my decisions matter in this simulation and aren't the result of a randomizer.
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Rosenburger Mobile
21 October 2022
Hi Kevin, I can assure you the effects of policies are not random, however the effect of a policy takes time and also population changes and events can affect various statistics. I would recommend checking the budget statistics in detail to check the main causes of a deficit. Please email me if you need more help info@rosenburgergames.com

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