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God Simulator

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About God Simulator

Description

Start God Simulator to become a god, build your religion, and lead humanity through the ages. Choose your starting land and build your empire.

Game Features

Deep and varied strategies

Manage your followers, fanaticism, and trust levels delicately. Too fanatical, and you may have crazy fans. But too moderate, and you are easily ignored.

Adapt to each region, each historical period - from ancient, medieval to modern. Each region has its own characteristics, requiring separate strategies.

Diversified divine powers

You can use miracles or punishments: send thunder, rain, or spread religious messages to convince people to believe in you.

How to play God Simulator

Build a religion from scratch

You start by choosing a type of religion such as Monotheism, Polytheism, Shamanism, … Then name it and choose a starting land. Each choice will shape the style of play. You can be a strict sect, or a flexible, culturally inclusive religion.

Choose your starting area and grow

Each region has different levels of development, culture, and ideology.

Start in an easy region to build a foundation, then expand your influence to new regions.

Deal with opposing forces

Atheist factions, rival religions, secular states, or rebellions will challenge your survival.

You need to balance between gentleness and punishment, avoiding being turned away by your followers or ostracized by society.

Controls

The mouse is the only tool you need. Left click to select, open menus, change regions, upgrade doctrine, perform miracles, or trigger other actions.

The main menu includes sections: Religion type, role (Novice, Preacher, Prophet), starting region, and sect name.

After starting, the game switches to the global map: click on the area to spread, build temples, send priests, or use miracles.

The corner of the screen or the toolbar from the menu grants skill upgrades, miracles, followers, and historical events.

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