You are President Rayne, the first president of the nation of Sordland in this text-based role-playing game. Take part in a political drama driven by conversations with your cabinet members. There is looming war, rooted corruption, economic crisis, and reform needed, so your choices must be made.
The Prologue and the first turn of the game are available for free, while a full-game in-app purchase allows you to complete the story.
English is the only language available for the game.
Features of Suzerain APK
- Navigate intricate conversations in this 400K-word political drama.
- You have to make difficult choices when it comes to security, economy, diplomacy, etc.
- Values and beliefs will be challenged even outside the office.
- Create allies and enemies: Interact with characters of different personalities and ideologies.
- A comparison of the oath of office with family and values: Take a look at how your choices in office affect your family.
- Keep an eye on current events: Keep up-to-date on the situation in Sordland by following the news and reports.
- How will you leave a legacy? You can lead the country in nine different directions in nine distinct ways.
- Every decision you make is final: there is an autosave feature that prevents you from loading earlier saves. Consider your choices carefully.
Critical Acclaim
"Through a combination of a choose-your-own-adventure visual novel and a Paradox-style game, you'll have to save the young republic from a terrible recession while dealing with corrupt political factions and looming border conflicts." - PC Gamer
"The press is going to lie.". Bills will be introduced with misleading titles in Parliament. A song will be written about the people entitled "My Electorate Are Stupid Pigs.". Your principles may be your greatest weapon or your greatest weakness. It's all about politics here. Rock Paper Shotgun - "This is Suzerain."
A detailed and convincing background of mid-20th century history in a fictional world makes it one of the most fascinating political strategy games in recent years." - Vice Magazine.