
China: Mao's legacy
A sub-$7 political sim that out-thinks games costing ten times as much. If managing rival factions, Cold War diplomacy, and a crumbling ideology sounds like a weekend well spent, read on.
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About China: Mao's legacy
My spreadsheet instincts kicked in about fifteen minutes into China: Mao's Legacy, right around the moment I realised that skimming money from the diplomacy budget to prop up agriculture was quietly turbo-charging corruption across the whole state apparatus. That feedback loop, where every slider you touch sends ripples into three other metrics you weren't watching, is the core of what Nostalgames has built here, and it punches well above its price point. You step in as Hua Guofeng, the historically doomed premier who inherited the People's Republic right as the Chairman was fading out. Your twin priority bars, party approval and popular support, sit permanently in view, and they pull in opposite directions more often than not. Pump resources into propaganda and welfare and the people warm to you, but the bureaucracy starts to resent the spend. Grease the palms of Central Committee allies and corruption spikes. The budget screen alone, splitting funds across army strength, state mechanism, MSS intelligence, agriculture, industry, and science, gives you the kind of satisfying allocation puzzle that strategy fans will recognise immediately. The difference here is that getting the numbers wrong doesn't mean a slower economy, it means a coup. The event engine is where the game earns its "Story Rich" tag. Historical incidents arrive in sequence: how you handle the Gang of Four, whether you cremate Mao or build him a mausoleum on Tiananmen Square, how you respond to the 1976 Tiananmen Incident. Each choice reshapes your factional standing in ways that compound over the full run of the game. Side with the ultra-leftist factions and certain party wings love you while every reformer in the Central Committee sharpens their knives. Extend influence abroad by arming pro-Chinese movements and your Cold War positioning shifts, but so does your relationship with Washington and Moscow. The nonlinearity is genuine. A community-built event timeline spreadsheet has emerged from the player base, which tells you everything you need to know about how seriously people take optimising their runs. The honest criticisms are real, though. The UI is minimalist to a fault, closer to a Flash game than a modern strategy release, and community feedback consistently flags that tooltips don't always explain second-order effects clearly enough for first-timers. That said, the learning curve is shorter than it looks. A single failed run, and there will be a failed run, teaches you more about the budget interaction model than any tutorial text would. The DLC catalogue adds further mechanics and scenarios, and the consensus is that it meaningfully expands replayability rather than just padding run time. Some later DLC content leans into alternate-history absurdity, which is either charming or off-putting depending on how historically grounded you want your political sim to be. For fans of Crisis in the Kremlin or Ostalgie: The Berlin Wall, this is the same studio's formula applied to a richer and arguably more volatile political context. For newcomers to Nostalgames, China: Mao's Legacy is the best entry point in the catalogue. The session length is tight enough that a lost game just becomes the tutorial for the next attempt. Strategy players who enjoy optimising resource allocation under compounding political pressure will find a lot to dig into here, and the active community guides make it genuinely approachable even if Cold War Chinese history isn't your usual genre. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7 SP1+ (32-bit, 64-bit)
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 10
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- DX10 (shader model 4.0)
- Processor
- SSE2 instruction set support
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 7 SP1+, Windows 8, 8.1, Windows 10, etc (32-bit, 64-bit)
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 10
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- DX10 (shader model 4.0)
- Processor
- SSE2 instruction set support
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Game Info
- Developer
- Nostalgames
- Publisher
- Nostalgames
- Release Date
- May 24, 2019

