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Power & Revolution 2020 Edition
PCMac
DiplomacyGrand StrategyPolitical Sim
$49.99 ~62.5 hr median no co-op complexity: heavy 61.7% of 852
The Squirrel's verdictAn annual 2020 refresh of a series running since at least 2010, not a rebuilt engine or reworked foundation. Reviewers who own prior editions describe it as the same base game with Coronavirus simulation added as the headline feature, plus incremental military units and buildings. Players still log a median 62.5 hours, but complaints about recurring bugs and freeze-on-date saves carry over from earlier editions.
Not for you if you already own a prior Power & Revolution entry — reviewers consistently describe this as the same game with small yearly additions.
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Power & Revolution 2022 Edition
PCMac
Grand Strategy4XPolitical Sim
$49.99 ~96.9 hr median no co-op complexity: heavy 59.4% of 965
The Squirrel's verdictNation-level control of economy, military, and diplomacy through layered simulated systems — sanctions, inflation, and unit production interact in ways reviewers call the deepest grand strategy available, even under persistent bugs. Disappearing characters, crashes during wars, and carry-over bugs from prior editions are documented. Players log a median 96.9 hours. Priced at $49.99, no co-op, Mixed rating at 59.4% positive.
Not for you if you expect a stable release — reviewers report the same crashes and broken features repeated from earlier yearly editions.
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Political SimPoliticsEconomy
$49.99 ~101.7 hr median no co-op complexity: heavy 59% of 1k
The Squirrel's verdictSame geopolitical scope as SuperPower 3: nation management, economy, military, diplomacy. Power & Revolution actually has functioning systems underneath its jank, with players logging over 100 hours on average. Energy and riot mechanics draw specific complaints, and DRM activation has locked some buyers out entirely. For players who wanted SuperPower 3's scale but with mechanics that run.
Not for you if you need a working tutorial, hate DRM activation limits, or want polished systems rather than deep-but-buggy ones.
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World Warfare & Economics
PCMac
Grand StrategyPolitical SimRTS
$29.99 ~15.3 hr median no co-op complexity: heavy 59.2% of 683
The Squirrel's verdictSame premise as SuperPower 3: pick a nation, manage its economy and military on a geopolitical map. World Warfare & Economics leans harder into economic mechanics, with GDP, resources, and production tied together in ways players call deep but confusing. Reviews describe balance issues and content that runs stale, but the systems reportedly function, which is the actual difference here.
Not for you if you want combat and diplomacy as fleshed-out as the economic layer, since reviewers say those still feel bare bones and unbalanced.
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Power & Revolution 2023 Edition
PCMac
Political SimWargameDiplomacy
$49.99 ~105.2 hr median no co-op complexity: heavy 57.9% of 636
The Squirrel's verdictSame geopolitical-sim ambition as SuperPower 3: manage nations, economies, and militaries at a global scale. Power & Revolution actually functions well enough to log hundreds of hours in, with real economic modeling and country-specific quirks, though bugs persist and the annual-release formula draws recurring complaints about stagnant improvements.
Not for you if you want a genuinely fresh iteration rather than yearly small additions to a formula reviewers say hasn't fundamentally changed since 2008.
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Political SimPoliticsEconomy
$49.99 ~77.5 hr median no co-op complexity: heavy 56.3% of 1k
The Squirrel's verdictPower & Revolution goes deeper than SuperPower 3 on macroeconomics and revolution mechanics — reviewers note it simulates internal politics more precisely than most grand strategy games, including Paradox titles. The tradeoff is systems that frequently fall short of their ambition: combat, elections, and budgets all draw complaints for underperforming. Median playtime sits at 77.5 hours, so players do engage despite the roughness.
Not for you if unclear tutorials and unreliable mechanics will frustrate you — this is dense and unpolished throughout.
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Power & Revolution 2021 Edition
PCMac
4XGrand StrategyPolitical Sim
$49.99 ~61.9 hr median no co-op complexity: heavy 55.4% of 834
The Squirrel's verdictPlayers who want to control a nation's economy, diplomacy, and military in a functioning simulation will find this annual iteration runs where it counts, despite dated graphics and heavy micromanagement. The series has operated on this engine since 2008, so improvements are incremental rather than structural. Combat and AI still draw complaints, and reviewers describe diplomacy as underdeveloped. Median playtime is 61.9 hours.
Not for you if you want polished combat, modern visuals, or ministers that handle routine tasks without constant manual input.
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Geo-Political Simulator 5
PC
Grand StrategyRTSWargame
$59.99 ~37.5 hr median no co-op complexity: heavy 33% of 709
The Squirrel's verdictGeo-Political Simulator 5 covers the same ground — nation management with economic, military, and diplomatic sliders — and adds a company-management layer new to this entry. Released in 2024 on a 15-plus-year-old engine, it carries a Mostly Negative rating at 33% positive. Reviewers report GDP growth that won't function, NaN errors wiping saves, and countries locking up entirely. Median playtime is 37.5 hours at $59.99.
Not for you if you need core systems to work reliably — GDP mechanics, company mode, and save integrity are all reported broken after patches.