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Games like Power & Revolution

8 stashed · built from 1,293 Power & Revolution reviews · checked July 2026

Power & Revolution's profile — each match's bars are measured against this
Simulation Fidelity
78
Strategic Depth
72
Economic Depth
65
Learning Curve
18
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Political SimPoliticsGrand Strategy
$9.99 ~58.4 hr median no co-op complexity: moderate 79.5% of 3k

The Squirrel's verdictBoth put you in charge of a nation's economy and politics with deep, granular simulation rather than streamlined mechanics. SuperPower 2 shifts focus outward to geopolitics, military conquest, and diplomacy between all world nations, using an AI that adapts as you play, instead of Power & Revolution's inward focus on managing your own party and elections.

Not for you if you want the internal party management and election mechanics rather than nation-vs-nation military and diplomatic conquest.

How it compares
Simulation Fidelity
62
Strategic Depth
55
Economic Depth
60
Learning Curve
30
2

Plutocracy

PCMacLinux
EconomyRPGPolitics
$24.99 ~49.9 hr median no co-op complexity: moderate 79.9% of 1k

The Squirrel's verdictBoth games trade in dense economic simulation over any traditional win condition, and both expect you to learn systems rather than follow a tutorial. Power & Revolution puts you at the head of a state contesting elections and revolutions; Plutocracy puts you inside one country building personal wealth and influence through stock ownership, auctions, and NPC loyalty rather than national policy.

Not for you if you want geopolitics and national-level control rather than one character's climb through stocks, loyalty, and auctions.

How it compares
Simulation Fidelity
25
Strategic Depth
40
Economic Depth
55
Learning Curve
25
chase it → games like Plutocracy
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Closest Match Closest MatchThe most similar game to the anchor, by what players say.

Rogue State Revolution

PCLinux
Turn-Based StrategyGrand StrategyPolitical
$12.99 ~17.7 hr median no co-op complexity: moderate 76.3% of 539

The Squirrel's verdictTurn-based structure and a simplified liberal-conservative political axis make Rogue State Revolution considerably more approachable than Power & Revolution's deep geo-political simulation. You still balance approval, budgets, and factions across a term in office, but the macroeconomic granularity is traded for faster, cleaner decision loops. Reviews note the game becomes shallow once the early economic challenge is resolved.

Not for you if you want granular macroeconomic and geopolitical depth rather than a left-right political spectrum on a single axis.

How it compares
Simulation Fidelity
28
Strategic Depth
45
Economic Depth
38
Learning Curve
55
4

Lawgivers II

PCMacLinux
Political SimPoliticsCapitalism
$24.99 ~26 hr median co-op complexity: moderate 70.1% of 680

The Squirrel's verdictLawgivers II centers on legislative and party politics with co-op support, tracking elections and parliamentary maneuvering at a level Democracy or Tropico don't attempt. Median playtime reaches 26 hours, suggesting the systems hold attention despite persistent complaints about game-breaking bugs, missing quality-of-life features, and mechanics reviewers describe as unfinished after years of development.

Not for you if you've run out of patience for buggy, unclear systems standing between you and the political simulation.

How it compares
Simulation Fidelity
42
Strategic Depth
55
Economic Depth
8
Learning Curve
30
5

World Warfare & Economics

PCMac
Grand StrategyPolitical SimRTS
$29.99 ~15.3 hr median no co-op complexity: heavy 59.2% of 683

The Squirrel's verdictSame pitch: run a nation's economy and military as a deep geopolitical sim rather than an abstracted 4X. Expect similarly dense, unclear systems and bugs rather than polish. Solo developer, single-country focus instead of P&R's political-organization angle. For players who want the economic-military simulation depth and can tolerate rough edges.

Not for you if you need clear tutorials, balanced mechanics, or a game that doesn't require tolerating persistent bugs and confusing systems.

How it compares
Simulation Fidelity
35
Strategic Depth
45
Economic Depth
55
Learning Curve
20
6

Secret Government

PCMacLinux
ConspiracyIlluminatiGrand Strategy
$19.99 ~7.3 hr median no co-op complexity: heavy 52.5% of 299

The Squirrel's verdictPlayers who want to steer national events from the shadows rather than lead a visible political party will find Secret Government the closer fit. You run a secret society, bribing and pressuring officials while rival brotherhoods compete for the same influence across historical eras. Reviews report game-breaking bugs, choppy performance, and a UI that makes tracking multiple agents tedious.

Not for you if you need stable sessions and a functional tutorial rather than a bug-prone conspiracy sim.

How it compares
Simulation Fidelity
42
Strategic Depth
55
Economic Depth
20
Learning Curve
28
7

Realpolitiks 3: Earth and Beyond

PCMacLinux
Grand StrategyPoliticalEconomy
$24.99 ~8.9 hr median no co-op complexity: moderate 38.2% of 296

The Squirrel's verdictRealpolitiks 3 covers similar ground — parties, stability, and international relations at a granular level — but replaces Power & Revolution's revolution and rebel-building focus with broader diplomatic simulation. AI-generated leader portraits and randomized political demographics substitute for hand-authored scenarios, which reviewers flag as producing incoherent results. Median playtime is 8.9 hours across a mostly negative Steam rating.

Not for you if you need political demographics and systems modeled accurately rather than randomized in ways reviewers describe as nonsensical.

How it compares
Simulation Fidelity
18
Strategic Depth
22
Economic Depth
15
Learning Curve
30
8
Grand StrategyRTSPolitical Sim
$29.99 ~1.4 hr median co-op complexity: light 10% of 1k

The Squirrel's verdictSuperPower 3 targets the same nation-scale geopolitical scope as Power & Revolution — economy, military, and diplomacy sliders across every country on the map. Reviewers report sliders that don't function, broken combat, one fixed game speed, and a 10.0% positive Steam rating with a median of 1.4 hours played, placing it among the most critically received entries in the genre.

Not for you if you need core systems that work; the 10.0% positive rating and 1.4 median hours reflect near-universal reports of broken mechanics.

How it compares
Simulation Fidelity
8
Strategic Depth
10
Economic Depth
8
Learning Curve
12
chase it → games like SuperPower 3

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