Politics and War

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.1
2.95K reviews
50K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Create your own country and build your nation in Politics and War, the massively multiplayer political simulation game created by an American high school student in 2014. With over a quarter of a million players since its launch, Politics and War has become an international sensation.

Create your own country and customize it for the ultimate roleplay and world-building experience. Choose your leader, draw your borders on a map, create your own nation flag, government type, nation currency, and much more.
Mine and refine resources which can be bought and sold in a completely player-driven supply and demand economy. Use resources to power your nation, build military units, city improvement, and large-scale projects to improve your nation.

Raise armies and wage war with other players. With 7 different military units, including nuclear weapons, you can raid neighboring nations to loot money and resources or wage all out attrition war to pummel your opponents into the ground.

Engage in diplomacy with other nations by creating and joining alliances with other players. You can sign treaties, enforce political and economic sanctions, cooperate in global wars, and more. Work together with other players to compete for economic, militaristic, and diplomatic dominance in the game.

Politics and War is free to play with no in-app ads, and unlike other games has strict limits on “pay-to-win” activity. This game was built and is still being developed and improved upon by an independent developer who was only 16 when he first created the game.

With a thriving community around the game that includes player-run international organizations that handle in-game banking, nation building loans, in-game news organizations, and much more, Politics and War is an online nation building game like no other. Download it for free and start playing today.
Updated on
Jan 21, 2024

Data safety

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No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info, and Device or other IDs
Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

4.1
2.73K reviews
Seth Sternberg
February 22, 2021
Firstly I want to point out that this is predominantly a browser based game and the bugs in it are to be expected especially since it just released. Secondly it is a incredibly fun game if you dive into the atmosphere/community of the game otherwise it's mainly just like another farm simulation game. Overall I give it a 4/5 for the fact Alex (The Creator) has done something the community has wanted for quite sometime but also due to the fact that it still has some minor bugs with the interface.
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Sayyedistan
February 26, 2024
Nice game few suggestions. Plese add a option where we can draw the sign of our money for ex US have $ Sign so we should be able to draw or form our own currency sign . I want my money to be shown in my own currency sign rather in $ sign . Also add exchange rate in game like in real life 1$= ₹82.2 so like this there should be exchange rate in currencies
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Andrew H.
February 22, 2021
It has a long way to go, and there's quite a few bugs/improvements to be made. Once you've logged in, your keyboard is not automatically hidden (this is on a Galaxy S10+). Secondly, the sign in page has a fairly aggressive captcha that isn't triggered on desktop nor on the browser version, which can be attributed to a number of issues. I do have a suggestion though -- considering the development team is more versed in web development, a progressive web application overall would be a drastic improvement. At the moment, the app is present as what appears to be a webview, which is not exactly the most efficient way to accomplish things. The best version, I think, would be a fully native application. Think of a bottom navigation bar that provides the most important menus -- your notifications, your nation, your resources and perhaps your appliance. A good portion of the functionality can still be achieved using your existing API implementation, but you would need additional API endpoints for actually managing your nation -- not exactly the easiest feat! I do hope that this app improves over time, but from what I see, I don't think it'll be as great as it could be so long as it continues to use the main website.
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