You're not the president. You're not a general. You're one citizen — and your nation does exactly what citizens collectively vote for.
WED (World in Extreme Democracy) is a geopolitical strategy game built around a radical idea: every player votes on their country's actions each round, and the game aggregates all votes into one national action plan. No single player commands. Everyone shapes. Crowds compete against crowds.
This is a new genre. Crowd-governed strategy.
HOW IT WORKS
Each round, you allocate your nation's resources across actions: attack a neighbor, build defenses, grow your economy, propose peace, send aid, or nominate a country for UN help. Every citizen in your country does the same. The game merges all votes — actions pointing at the same target combine, weighted by how many citizens backed them.
Coordinate and your nation strikes with force. Scatter your votes and your nation stumbles in every direction.
You don't need to be a strategy expert. You need to read the situation and push in the same direction as enough of your fellow citizens.
TWO BETA WORLDS, OPEN NOW
► Beta Dared — the main public world. 24-hour turns, so players across every time zone can vote before each round resolves. Each day you open the app and see what happened — like reading a newspaper about yesterday. Except you have direct power to act on it immediately.
► Beta Zephyr — the training world. 1-hour turns. Learn the mechanics and get comfortable with how turn-based voting and aggregation work before stepping into Dared's daily rhythm.
► Private Worlds — create your own world, invite friends, communities, or an audience. Configure the pace, the map, the rules. Play group vs group, run a world for your followers, or run it as a social experiment.
STRATEGY & ACTIONS
Each round, choose where your nation's weight goes:
Attack — pressure neighbors or project power across the map. Distance weakens attacks; overseas bridges cost more than land.
General Defense — a persistent wall against all attackers, decaying slowly each round.
Targeted Defense — a one-round surgical shield against one specific attacker. The key to surviving occupation pressure.
Grow Economy — invest and receive returns the same round, before combat resolves.
Diplomacy — propose peace, military alliances, or loans. Proposals require a resource stake; diplomacy has real cost.
Aid — donate resources or send defense aid to allies.
UN Help — nominate any nation to receive the global UN pool. Free every round. Can stabilize the weak or empower the strong.
THE WORLD RESPONDS
After every round, the map shifts. Territories change hands. Alliances form and break. The UN pool flows where citizens aimed it. You can compare your vote to what your nation actually did — were you aligned with your citizens, or pulling against them?
NOT JUST FOR GAMERS
WED was built for anyone who has ever argued about what a government should do — and wanted to find out. People who follow geopolitics and world news. People who support opposing sides of real conflicts. People who believe they know better.
Every citizen is a ruler. Every round. No representative layers lock in power. Get it wrong today, correct it tomorrow. The world is never out of your reach for more than one turn.
JOIN THE EXPERIMENT
Beta Dared is open. Countries are assembling. Cast your first vote and see where the world goes under Extreme Democracy.