Peacemakers 1919

Peacemakers 1919 is a strategy drawing game where players draw borders in a historical 1919 setting to meet the needs of people, countries, and diplomats, avoiding isolated pockets and following landmarks and nationality distributions.

About the Game

Peacemakers 1919 is set in 1919, following World War I, where players act as peacemakers handling complex international relations. Based on historical events like the Paris Peace Conference, the game challenges players with issues such as national self-determination, territorial disputes, and diplomatic negotiations. The goal is to draw reasonable borders that balance various interests, prevent conflicts, and promote peace. It offers historical immersion, allowing players to experience the responsibilities and difficulties of rebuilding world order, while incorporating educational elements to understand the complexities of post-war peace processes.

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How to Play

In Peacemakers 1919, the core gameplay involves drawing borders. Players use the mouse to draw short border lines on a map, connecting landmarks such as mountains, rivers, or cities to divide areas based on different nationalities or countries. They must avoid creating isolated pockets (completely enclosed areas) and follow nationality distribution data. The game features progressively increasing difficulty, from simple maps to complex multi-ethnic regions, testing players' strategic planning and spatial thinking. Decisions are influenced by historical context and diplomatic needs, affecting the game's outcome as players work towards peace agreements.

Controls

Use the mouse to draw border lines for interaction; press the page fullscreen button to toggle fullscreen mode.