Dictator 2 - Strategic conquest & power
Experience a unique blend of strategy, card battles, and decision-making while you lead your nation to victory.

- 1.4.12 Version
- 3.4 Score
- 1M+ Downloads
- In-game purchases License
- 16+ Content Rating
Introducing the follow-up to one of the top strategic games in regions such as the US, Canada, Australia, Germany, Russia, the UK, and beyond!
You assume the role of a young leader in a nascent democratic republic. It’s a coveted position, as you possess vast power without limitations.
You must make judicious and prompt choices, eliminate cunning rivals, show loyalty to true allies, skillfully reveal schemes, and unmask deceitful plots.
When aspirations for a better future in your nation transform from dreams into reality, further conquests await! Assemble your own military and conquer the most treacherous adversaries of your illustrious regime! Strategically develop acquired lands and guide your citizens toward a promising era of tyranny!
Dictate trends to millions who are fixated on your leadership.
Your mission is to maintain your dictatorship for as long as possible and expand your territory extensively! Wishing you success!
Immerse yourself in this distinctive blend of card battles, strategy, and the predecessor game - Dictator: Revolt!
- Choose your strategy for each of the 6 factions!
- Build your own army and steer it to triumph!
- Make over 2,000 pivotal decisions!
- Construct oil platforms, financial institutions, prisons, and propaganda transmission towers!
- Craft devious plans and unravel intrigues!
- Avert revolts!
A Ruthless Symphony of Power: Dictator: Revolt Sequel Masters the Art of Strategic Tyranny
Stepping into the polished yet perilous boots of a nascent republic’s leader in Dictator: Revolt is an intoxicating plunge into political cunning and strategic mastery. From the moment I assumed control, the game’s razor-sharp focus on consequential decision-making gripped me—every choice, whether silencing a rival with calculated ruthlessness or investing in propaganda towers to manipulate public fervor, felt weighted with exhilarating tension. The staggering 2,000+ branching decisions ensure no two playthroughs mirror each other, compelling me to experiment with factions ranging from covert schemers to militaristic hawks, each offering distinct pathways to dominance. Building oil platforms to fuel my regime’s economy or erecting prisons to crush dissent became addictive acts of control, while assembling armies for territorial conquests delivered a visceral thrill of expansionist ambition. What truly elevates the experience is the delicate dance of loyalty and betrayal; unmasking traitors while nurturing allies kept me perpetually on edge, mirroring the paranoia of real authoritarian rule. The card-based mechanics, seamlessly woven into diplomacy and conflict, add layers of unpredictability, ensuring even meticulously laid plans can unravel with a single misstep. Despite its ruthless premise, the game’s brilliance lies in its ability to make every triumph—whether averting a revolt through shrewd propaganda or crushing an uprising with overwhelming force—feel disturbingly rewarding. Dictator: Revolt is not just a sequel but a triumph in strategic gaming, blending cerebral depth with darkly addictive gameplay that left me craving one more hour, one more conquest, and one more masterstroke of tyranny.
- Version1.4.12
- UpdateMay 21, 2025
- DeveloperRii Games
- CategoryStrategy
- Requires AndroidAndroid 5.1+
- Downloads1M+
- Package Namecom.tigrido.dictator2.free
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Engaging turn-based strategy mechanics
Unique art style and humor
Mix of familiar gameplay elements from other games
Potential for complex decision-making
Addictive gameplay offering replay value
Good balance of resource management
Satisfying progression once understood
Excessive ads disrupting gameplay
Learning curve can be steep and frustrating
Overly complicated mechanics compared to the original
Microtransactions create pay-to-win feel
Unbalanced AI making it difficult to win
Frequent crashes and technical issues
Lack of device compatibility for some users
Tedious requirement to reinstall after losing
Limited content leading to boredom over time