Russian Soldier Simulator (RSS) offers a unique and stark perspective on the realities of military conflict, placing players in the boots of a Russian soldier. Developed and published by Orion Belt Games, this simulation title delves into the historical military engagements of Russia, spanning conflicts from Finland in 1918 to Afghanistan in 1979 and Chechnya in 1994.
The game is designed as an anti-war and pacifist project, aiming to provoke thought rather than glorify combat.
Overview
RSS presents a narrative experience where each playthrough culminates in a "death screen." This screen details the circumstances of the player's demise, often accompanied by poignant and thought-provoking quotes. The core gameplay loop involves discovering the various ways a soldier can meet their end, with each unique death scenario unlocking new achievements. This mechanic encourages repeated engagement with the game's somber themes.
Highlights
- Historical Conflicts: Experience brief, impactful glimpses into significant military events in Russian history, including Finland 1918, Poland 1920, Afghanistan 1979, and Chechnya 1994.
- Permadeath Simulation: Every session concludes with a death screen, detailing the cause of demise and featuring impactful quotes, driving the game's narrative and achievement system.
- Free-to-Play Anti-War Project: Developed by Orion Belt Games, RSS is offered for free as a statement against war, with encouragement for donations to peace organizations.
Who It's For
This game is intended for players interested in simulation experiences that explore historical conflicts from a critical, anti-war perspective. Those who appreciate narrative-driven games with unique mechanics and a strong thematic message will find RSS compelling. It's also for individuals who believe in supporting peace initiatives, as the game encourages donations to relevant organizations.
Game Info
- Developer: Orion Belt Games
- Publisher: Orion Belt Games
- Genre: Indie, Simulation
- Release Date: Coming Soon
- Platform: PC (Steam)
- Languages: English, Polish
- Pricing: Free to Play
- Content: Includes depictions of death circumstances and quotes related to sensitive themes such as rape, murder, and execution, serving the game's anti-war message.





