A nation-simulation game is a type of simulation game which simulates all or part of one or more nations.
Nation-simulation games which simulate a single government are commonly called government simulators or political simulators. The players control figures within the government, such as cabinet ministers, members of the legislature, or heads of political parties. The government involved may be a local or national government.
Nation-simulation games which simulate the world or a group of nations are commonly called geo-political simulators. Each player controls a nation or an organization.
Many examples of both government simulators and geo-political simulators are provided in the relevant articles.
Some nation-simulation games are paper-and-pencil tabletop games. Others are computer games. Most tabletop and computer nation-simulation games originated as war games or role-playing games. Others are computer-assisted games. Computer-assisted nation-simulation games first developed as academic experiments. Some were originally played through live-action role-playing and later became computer-based. Nation-simulation games are the only form of simulation game in which the computer-assisted variety is more common than either the tabletop or computer variety.
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