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''Conflict: Middle East Political Simulator'' is a turn-based strategy game about playing as Israel and surviving. |
''[[Conflict: Middle East Political Simulator]]'' is a turn-based strategy game about playing as Israel and surviving. |
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It has a Let's Play [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=26269.0 here]. Someone recently made a freeware [[Fan Remake]] of the game, which is available for download [http://ilfera.blogspot.com/ here]. |
It has a Let's Play [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=26269.0 here]. Someone recently{{when}} made a freeware [[Fan Remake]] of the game, which is available for download [http://ilfera.blogspot.com/ here]. |
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=== This game contains examples of the following tropes: === |
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* [[Arab-Israeli Conflict]] |
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* [[As the Good Book Says]] -- If you trigger nuclear war: "And a third of the grass was burnt up..." |
* [[As the Good Book Says...]] -- If you trigger nuclear war: "And a third of the grass was burnt up..." |
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* [[The Chessmaster]] -- Any player who wins the game. |
* [[The Chessmaster]] -- Any player who wins the game. |
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* [[The Great Politics Mess-Up]] -- The Soviet Union still exists in this game, and Iran seldom goes hardline in the game. |
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* [[You Nuke'Em]] |
* [[You Nuke'Em]] |
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[[Category:Turn-Based Strategy]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 15 September 2019
Conflict: Middle East Political Simulator is a turn-based strategy game about playing as Israel and surviving.
It has a Let's Play here. Someone recently[when?] made a freeware Fan Remake of the game, which is available for download here.
Tropes used in Conflict: Middle East Political Simulator include:
- Arab-Israeli Conflict
- As the Good Book Says... -- If you trigger nuclear war: "And a third of the grass was burnt up..."
- The Chessmaster -- Any player who wins the game.
- The Great Politics Mess-Up -- The Soviet Union still exists in this game, and Iran seldom goes hardline in the game.
- Next Sunday A.D. -- The game starts in 1996, after the Prime Minister of Israel has been assassinated. The game itself was made in 1990, before Yitzhak Rabin took office.
- You Nuke'Em