Geo-Political Simulator Trailer
- Scribbled on August 8th, 2008 by Jonah Falcon
- Filed in Game Videos, PC, Press Release, Strategy
It’s been a long time since a really good modern geopolitical simulator has been released since the classic Balance of Power. Well, developer Eversim is attempting to change that with their brilliantly titled game Geo-political Simulator. They’ve just released a trailer on YouTube - check it out.
Seems interesting, but these games are so easy to ruin with broken gameplay. Let’s hope it’s as good as it looks.
Click “Read more…” for the full press release, and visit the official website here.
Ever solved the world’s problems over a pint or on the bus? Well, the time has come to put your policies to the test. For the first time on PC the Geo-political Simulator Game (GPS) is an ultra-real simulation of our world and its politics, from now until the end of the century. Energy, security, economy, environment, strategy, diplomatic alliances, culture policy, intelligence, infrastructure – anything could make you the greatest political leader of the 21st century … if you stay in power!
Today Eversim release the English trailer for GPS showing the intensity and complexity of the game. GPS is a thoroughly researched and regularly updated simulation which provides everything you need to know to do your job – the job of the most powerful person in the country.
The trailer can be viewed or downloaded here:
http://www.geo-political-simulator.com/index.php?langue=en&page=multimedia
The climate is changing, natural resources are becoming scarce, society is evolving. Find the scientific, political and social solutions for tomorrow’s world. Test out a new policy or apply established doctrines; all scenarios are possible - the choice is yours in Geo-political Simulator.
You’re in charge. You have the power. But do you have what it takes?
Geo-political Simulator will be released in the UK on PC by Eversim in Q3.







October 2nd, 2008 at 2:55 am
Get game info and chat about the game at http://z10.invisionfree.com/GPS_Forum/index.php