Game Overview

Neocolonialism is a unique strategy simulation game that satirically depicts the mechanisms of modern economic and political colonialism. Players will find themselves in a fictional developing nation, manipulating their country's economy and politics under the influence of external forces such as international organizations and multinational corporations. While these forces approach with sweet words like economic aid and free trade agreements, they hide subtle yet ruthless strategies of resource extraction and wealth plundering. The game forces players to choose between leading their nation to ruin through means like "buying votes," "manipulating the IMF," and "making free trade agreements," or seeking a path of resistance. The distinctive "upside-down map" presentation overturns the player's perspective, offering an experience that challenges conventional wisdom.

Gameplay Features

  • Economic and Political Manipulation: Players use the nation's economic policies, diplomatic relations, and sometimes even corruption to counter or exploit external influence.
  • IMF and International Organization Intervention: International organizations like the IMF and World Bank are deeply involved in the game, significantly impacting player actions through loan conditions and economic policy directives.
  • Resource Exploitation and Wealth Plundering: At the core of the game is the exploitation of the nation's resources and wealth by external forces. Players must strive for their nation's development while minimizing this exploitation.
  • Satirical Storytelling: Throughout the game, the structure of inequality and exploitation in the modern global economy is satirically depicted with black humor.
  • Upside-Down Map: The world map is intentionally displayed upside down, offering players a new perspective and a catalyst to question conventional wisdom.

Recommended For You

Neocolonialism is especially recommended for players who are tired of standard economic simulations or strategy games, those who want to deeply consider the complex economic and political structures of modern society, and players seeking a unique gaming experience with a satirical edge. It is particularly suited for those interested in international relations or economics, or for players looking for a challenging game that offers a fresh perspective on existing game systems.

Practical Information

  • Platform: PC (Steam)
  • Price: $2.99 (USD) / ¥ 310 (JPY)
  • Release Date: December 1, 2014
  • Supported Languages: English