Supreme Ruler 1936

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Supreme Ruler 1936

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Developer(s) BattleGoat Studios
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Genre(s) Strategy
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Supreme Ruler 1936 is a grand strategy computer wargame developed by BattleGoat Studios set in the World War II era. First announced in March 2013,[1] the game is currently in development. It is a sequel to Supreme Ruler: Cold War, and will be the final installment of the Supreme Ruler Series.[2]

In the game, players will attempt to control a country during the time of the second world war.

Supreme Ruler 1936 generally operates as a real time strategy game, though players are able to pause the game or change the game speed. The military element of the game is played through battalion-sized units represented on the game map, that can be controlled and given orders using the mouse individually or through groupings. Optionally players may leave unit initiative turned on, which will allow the AI to control military units for the player.

The player may also use Cabinet Ministers to assist with the operation of their regions, through the use of a Minister-priorities system and an in-game alerts system.

Multiplayer is available in LAN or Internet play for up to 16 players.

Improvements

Supreme Ruler 1936 continues to improve on BattleGoat Studios's previous Supreme Ruler titles. Exact details have not yet been released.

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