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Take command of a clandestine global organization in Agenda, a strategy simulation game where total world domination is your ultimate objective. Expand your reach and tighten your grip on international affairs by leveraging powerful alliances and deploying shadowy covert tactics, including political assassinations, bribery schemes, and large-scale fraud operations.
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- Publisher:
- Exordium Games
- Engine:
- Unity
- Release date:
- 21 September 2016
- Genre:
- Recent Steam reviews:
- Not specified
- All Steam reviews:
- Mixed (41)
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Features
- Devise and carry out calculated operations to accumulate influence and authority
- 5 distinct dimensions of power
- Gather resources while managing the risk levels of each operation
- Unleash devastating agency super weapons
- Navigate complex alliances, uprisings, armed conflicts, and organizational collapse
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS *:
- Windows XP+
- Processor:
- SSE2 instruction set support, generally everything made since 2004 should work
- Memory:
- 2 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- DX9 (shader model 2.0) capabilities; generally everything made since 2004 should work
- DirectX:
- Version 9.0
- Storage:
- 170 MB available space
recommended*
Not specified
User reviews
The game has no difficulty, no enemy, no nemesis. Theres nothing to worry about. Theres no other agency, no coalition of the willing, no James Bond, no President of Madagascar, no greenland. Just eternal boredom and
I like shadow government simulators, and so far this is the worst. There's no actual challange, no feeling of progress, the gameplay stucks at the few actions you do from the start. The player gets no fun and develops
Agenda is an enjoyable and fast strategic resource management game - unfortunately (for it's fame), it suffers from a lack of explanations (devs are currently working on these), wrong expectations and (not so much) a
Agenda seems to be a good concept done too simply and perhaps a bit too costly (too us gamers that is). Agenda attempts to, or at least I believe attempts to, combine the operational aspect of simulators like Evil
Very simple game - not in a good way hovered. Simplicity and rather poor mechanics makes it quite borning with limited replayability factor.
Up to know strategy seems a bit simple. Or subtle details are not right explained. I see little opportunity to take from the news line. I understad war is bad thing for the domination (wich is not focibly true) the




