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"Credit to developers who do things that are just a bit different out there, but when the experience stumbles pretty consistently no amount of originality will necessarily redeem gameplay struggles..."
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Pax Historia lets you pick any nation and moment in time to rewrite the past using generative AI. You start with a simple scenario like an alternate Roman Empire or a surviving Soviet Union, then watch how events unfold based on your choices. The game acts as a sandbox where you can edit maps, change historical context, and even introduce sci-fi elements like alien invasions or modern tech startups. There is no fixed storyline since you build the narrative yourself as you play through turns in a browser-based strategy format. It stands out for its ambitious scope but stumbles when the AI struggles to make sense of complex chains of cause and effect. Nindie Spotlight gave it a 59 rating, noting that while the developers tried something different, the experience often feels inconsistent. You get total freedom to craft scenarios, yet the execution sometimes lacks polish. Players looking for a tight, predictable strategy loop might find the open-ended nature frustrating. The toolset is powerful, but the results depend heavily on how well the system handles your specific inputs.
There is no set story in Pax Historia, you write your own based on a starting scenario
Game Modes
Single player
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