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Armchair generals and fans of grand strategy can take their turns building great empires or protecting the world from tyranny during these pivotal moments in world history. In addition to nation-level trade and diplomatic concerns, you are tasked with managing region and city-level projects, choosing the right technologies to research, directing military movement and development, conducting international diplomacy, maintaining domestic stability and producing resources vital to making everything else possible. No two games of Making History II: The War of the World will be the same as there are an unlimited number of ways to achieve your goals. The choices you make determine the history of your nation. Whether that history will speak of a liberator or a conqueror is up to you!
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I have played it a bit as Germany and the USA. It is a good game. Very light on the rules though.

Basically the economy is several parts. You have city production, you have region improvements and you have world trade. Some Countries have Government projects as well.

Haven't gotten to the fighting part yet just made it to 1937 as the US.
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