Compara los precios de Supreme Ruler 1936 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por BattleGoat Studios. Publicado por BattleGoat Studios. Lanzado el 9/5/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, Simulation, Strategy.

Real-time grand strategy set in the 1930s-40s, where you run every gun, diplomat, and factory for any nation on earth. Sprawling, unforgiving, and deeply niche.

Supreme Ruler 1936 is a real-time grand strategy game from BattleGoat Studios that drops you into the most chaotic decades of the twentieth century and hands you the controls of an entire nation's military, economy, and foreign policy simultaneously. It sits in a strange genre pocket: too detailed and slow-paced for RTS fans used to base-building, and too real-time and twitchy for the Paradox crowd who prefer pausing every five minutes to read tooltip novels. That tension defines the experience, for better and worse. The scope is genuinely impressive. You can guide one of the major powers through a full campaign, tackle historical set-piece scenarios built around specific battles, or load up Sandbox mode and play as literally any country on the map with custom victory conditions. That last option is where most of the hours live. Managing production queues, directing unit groupings, running trade agreements, and watching your minister AI handle the micro while you handle grand strategy is satisfying when the systems click. The military layer rewards players who understand force composition. Infantry, armor, air wings, and naval assets each have distinct roles, and stacking the wrong units into a theater will get them chewed up fast regardless of raw manpower advantage. Here is the honest part: the tutorial is thin. There is help documentation and some in-game guidance, but Supreme Ruler 1936 essentially assumes you are already fluent in the series or at least comfortable with dense strategy simulations. The UI carries years of iteration and it shows, not always in a flattering way. New players will spend real time just learning which numbers matter and which are background noise. For someone coming in cold, the first several hours will feel like reading a manual in a foreign language. If you treat that learning curve as the game itself rather than an obstacle to the game, it opens up. If you want something that holds your hand, look elsewhere. The AI is functional and holds up well enough in the early game, but large late-game campaigns can expose some predictable patterns in enemy decision-making, particularly in diplomatic interactions. The mod ecosystem is modest compared to genre giants, and with a mixed review score sitting around 74 percent on a small review base, the community is small but loyal. Long-term support from BattleGoat has been present historically across the Supreme Ruler series, which counts for something in a niche this size. Performance is generally stable, and the game runs fine on modest hardware. For the right player, specifically someone who has bounced off Paradox titles for being too abstracted but still wants national-level decision-making with real military unit control, Supreme Ruler 1936 fills a specific gap. It is not the most polished entry point into grand strategy, and the real-time format means you will occasionally feel overwhelmed managing a war on three fronts while your economy quietly collapses. But that pressure, that feeling of barely keeping a nation together, is exactly what its audience is paying for. Diego, Scout Team

Supreme Ruler 1936

Supreme Ruler 1936

9 may 2014BattleGoat Studios
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Real-time grand strategy set in the 1930s-40s, where you run every gun, diplomat, and factory for any nation on earth. Sprawling, unforgiving, and deeply niche.

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Supreme Ruler 1936 is a real-time grand strategy game from BattleGoat Studios that drops you into the most chaotic decades of the twentieth century and hands you the controls of an entire nation's military, economy, and foreign policy simultaneously. It sits in a strange genre pocket: too detailed and slow-paced for RTS fans used to base-building, and too real-time and twitchy for the Paradox crowd who prefer pausing every five minutes to read tooltip novels. That tension defines the experience, for better and worse. The scope is genuinely impressive. You can guide one of the major powers through a full campaign, tackle historical set-piece scenarios built around specific battles, or load up Sandbox mode and play as literally any country on the map with custom victory conditions. That last option is where most of the hours live. Managing production queues, directing unit groupings, running trade agreements, and watching your minister AI handle the micro while you handle grand strategy is satisfying when the systems click. The military layer rewards players who understand force composition. Infantry, armor, air wings, and naval assets each have distinct roles, and stacking the wrong units into a theater will get them chewed up fast regardless of raw manpower advantage. Here is the honest part: the tutorial is thin. There is help documentation and some in-game guidance, but Supreme Ruler 1936 essentially assumes you are already fluent in the series or at least comfortable with dense strategy simulations. The UI carries years of iteration and it shows, not always in a flattering way. New players will spend real time just learning which numbers matter and which are background noise. For someone coming in cold, the first several hours will feel like reading a manual in a foreign language. If you treat that learning curve as the game itself rather than an obstacle to the game, it opens up. If you want something that holds your hand, look elsewhere. The AI is functional and holds up well enough in the early game, but large late-game campaigns can expose some predictable patterns in enemy decision-making, particularly in diplomatic interactions. The mod ecosystem is modest compared to genre giants, and with a mixed review score sitting around 74 percent on a small review base, the community is small but loyal. Long-term support from BattleGoat has been present historically across the Supreme Ruler series, which counts for something in a niche this size. Performance is generally stable, and the game runs fine on modest hardware. For the right player, specifically someone who has bounced off Paradox titles for being too abstracted but still wants national-level decision-making with real military unit control, Supreme Ruler 1936 fills a specific gap. It is not the most polished entry point into grand strategy, and the real-time format means you will occasionally feel overwhelmed managing a war on three fronts while your economy quietly collapses. But that pressure, that feeling of barely keeping a nation together, is exactly what its audience is paying for.

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steamReal-Time StrategyGrand StrategyNation ManagementWWIISandbox ModeMilitary SimulationEconomic ManagementHistorical StrategyNiche Sim

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Intel Pentium IV or better
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Fecha de lanzamiento
9 may 2014

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