🕊️ Conflict: Middle East Political Simulator – Rule as the Middle East’s power broker.
In Conflict: Middle East Political Simulator, you take on the role of Israel’s newly appointed head of state in a politically unstable and explosive region. Released in 1990 and developed by David Eastman and Virgin Interactive, it stands as one of the earliest—and most intense—political simulation games ever made.
The goal? Ensure Israel’s survival—and perhaps even dominance—by balancing diplomacy, espionage, military power, and domestic stability in a region rife with threats and intrigue.
🧠 A unique political strategy game
The game drops you into a diplomatic minefield where you must manage relations with neighboring countries such as:
- Syria
- Lebanon
- Egypt
- Jordan
- Iraq
You must also deal with global superpowers like the United States and the Soviet Union, whose support—or ire—can determine your state’s future.
You can opt for peaceful means such as diplomatic negotiations and aid—or take the hard line with intelligence operations, assassinations, and preemptive strikes. Every action has consequences, and no choice is without risk.
🔥 Managing crises and war
It’s both a tactical game and a realpolitik simulation. You will:
- Manage your budget and prioritize the military, espionage, and economic development
- Negotiate with and pressure neighboring states
- Address internal protests and hold on to power
- Handle sudden events: coups, terrorism, wars, embargoes
The game uses a simple GUI with text and overview screens, but the tension and breadth of choices make it deeply engrossing.
🖥️ Graphics and audio
The graphics are minimalist yet functional—the focus is 100% on systems and consequences. There are no animations, but plenty of overview screens, maps, and status indicators that give you the clarity you need to make decisions.
Audio is sparse, reinforcing the feel of a cold, strategic experience where information is your most important weapon.
💾 Availability
The game was designed for DOS, but runs today without issues via DOSBox or modern re-releases. It takes up very little space and launches almost instantly.
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