SuperPower
SuperPower is a Management, Top-down, Strategy and Single-player Business Simulation developed by DreamCatcher Interactive, Inc. The game takes place during the 1st week of January 199 and cast you in the role of the leader and introduces one-hundred and forty controllable nations. It offers the complete access over his nations from the use of nuclear weapons, taxes, secret services, and more. It has two different modes such as Freeplay and Scenarios. There are different Nations such as Argentina, United Kingdom, South Korea, Russia, and others. Select one of them to start the game and the player has to keep the balance between different elements and make his strategy to survive his nation as long as possible in the beginning. Freeplay is sandbox mode, starting with the options of which nation to command, which tasks to accomplish and the limit of time to accomplish them within. The ultimate goals are to stay in power, conquer the world, balance the resources of the nation, and eliminate terrorists and more. SuperPower is the wonderful game as compared to other Business and Politics Simulations. Try it out, and you’ll love it.
#1 Scarface Money. Power. Respect
Scarface Money. Power. Respect is a Turn-based Strategy, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed by FarSight Studios and published by Sierra Entertainment for PSP (PlayStation Portable). Unlike The World is Yours, which is a Third-person Perspective and Open World Action video game, Scarface Money. Power. Respect revolves around Turn-based elements, introducing both Single-player and Multiplayer modes. In the game, the player takes on the role of the protagonist with a task to make strategic decisions to raise the power and to command the soldiers of shooters while competing against enemies. In Single-player story mode, the player needs to take direct strategic citywide commands to conquer the street-level real-time combat. The player must handle the large territory, profit-making opportunities, and adversaries through drug trafficking. The Multiplayer mode pits up to four players as criminals in a race to gain turf and money. In turn-based gameplay, each player needs to manage distribution and production of drugs, create enough strength to adversaries, and more. Try it out, and you’ll love it if you like to be a gangster.