Supremacy 1914

  • Information

  • Developer:
    Bytro Labs

  • Genres:
    2D Historical, Strategy, Free To Play

  • Category:
    Multiplayer

Supremacy 1914 is a browser-based real time strategy game. Lead a great European nation to success in the battlefields of the first World War! With the entire world at war, you'll have to choose a side. Manage your resources well and overcome your foes by any means necessary. Once a conflict goes global there is no holding back!

Features:

Multiple Nations: Play in a stage of 30 playable nations and AI opponents.

Extensive Strategy: Detailed province management, resources, diplomacy, spy tactics, and more. Build barracks, factories, harbors and more in your provinces to expand their potential.

A Taste of WWI: Researched units will move across a historic map of Europe in real time.


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  • Supremacy 1914 Gameplay Trailer

    Choose your favorite nation during WWI and assume the highest office in your desired empire. Balance the production of materials, troops and weaponry with

  • Supremacy 1914 Trailer

    In Supremacy 1914, you take the reign in one of more than 30 European countries at the time of World War I.

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  • LeSwamp

    Good game. Too bad they decided to get rid of Java for HTML5.

    The HTML5 version has a lot of bugs :

    1. the number of unread messages never goes down, only up, even after you have reviewed everything multiple times.

    2. Sometimes, clicking on an ennemy unit or group of units will select a completely different stack, again and again, even after reloading the page multiple times.

    3. Sometimes a unit or stack of units will simply ig nore your orders…

    4. Still some older players (in terms of playing the game for a longer time) are still able to play the Java version of the game. And when you talk about the HTML5 bugs, they just tell you : Oh, I don’t have these problems, I use the Java version!

    The Java game that earned a prize in 2009 is gone… The new HTML5 version still has several bugs.