Turn your narcissim or benevolence into hours of fun.
Dictators vs Democracies is a free, team-based, party-style, resource-management game that lets you be the leader your parents said you'd never be.
Overthrow your friends.
Manage resources, play projects, and ruin relationships.

- You're randomly assigned a dictator or president from history.
- You're teamed up with players of the same government type, against players of the opposite.
- You play projects to attack your adversary's approval rating and defend your own.
- You manage your cut and money to afford projects.
- Your team wins or loses together.
Have fun.
Don't take our word for it. We made a game with lying.

I had a big, beaufitul job coming up, and I was completely unprepared, ok? Like, I had no clue what to do. Thanks to a few games with Elon, I was able to do an absolutely perfect job.

When my staff sends me to take a nap in the afternoon, I'll sneak out and play a few rounds with Jill, Hunter, and Major to stay sharp. I love beating dictators over and over again.

Fun.

The jokes are cute, and the governments are wild. The creator made this game so he can only win, though. He's the dictator.
Lower your expectations.
It's lo-fi, low-tech, in beta, and not mobile.
It's lo-fi.
We wanted a physical game. We cut 200 things out of paper once and gave up. If you don't like it, we'll give you your $0 back.
It's low-tech.
There's no matchmaking or video conferencing. You've got to bring your own friends and find a way to see their goofy faces.
It's beta.
Either we suck at this, which is impossible, or it's hard. If something goes wrong, refresh. If that doesn't work, you lose.
It's not mobile.
You'll scroll your finger off on mobile devices. Do yourself a favor and play on a big-kid device like a tablet or laptop.
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The Republican National Committee monitored the dictator action, and no dictator was harmed in the making of this game. The Democratic National Committee monitored everything else, and no feelings were hurt in the making of this game.