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Kremlingames is an indie game development cooperative founded in 2014. They specialize in making geopolitical strategy games in which the player is given the opportunity to rewrite the history of the Soviet Union (USSR) and other countries. The studio is co-owned by Maxim Chornobuk and Vasiliy Kostylev, with other members contributing to important decisions.

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  • Kremlingames es una cooperativa independiente de desarrollo de videojuegos fundada en 2014. ​ Se especializan en hacer juegos de estrategia geopolítica en los que el jugador tiene la oportunidad de reescribir la historia de la Unión Soviética (URSS) y otros países. El estudio es copropiedad de Maxim Chornobuk y Vasiliy Kostylev, y otros miembros contribuyen a decisiones importantes. ​ ​ ​ Kremlingames ha creado varios juegos, incluidos Crisis in the Kremlin (2017), Ostalgie: The Berlin Wall y China: Mao's Legacy, en los que los jugadores controlan la Unión Soviética, una de las muchas naciones del Bloque del Este u otros , y la República Popular. de China (RPC), respectivamente. ​ Kremlingames es un desarrollador bilingüe que lanza juegos tanto en ruso como en inglés. Sus juegos tienden a girar en torno a la gestión política y económica de un país durante la Guerra Fría. Su juego más reciente se titula Collapse: A Political Simulator . ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ (es)
  • Kremlingames is an indie game development cooperative founded in 2014. They specialize in making geopolitical strategy games in which the player is given the opportunity to rewrite the history of the Soviet Union (USSR) and other countries. The studio is co-owned by Maxim Chornobuk and Vasiliy Kostylev, with other members contributing to important decisions. Kremlingames has created several games including Crisis in the Kremlin (2017), Ostalgie: The Berlin Wall and China: Mao's Legacy, in which players control the Soviet Union, one of the many Eastern Bloc nations or several other socialist states, and the People's Republic of China (PRC), respectively. Kremlingames is a bilingual developer, releasing games in both Russian and English. Their games tend to revolve around managing a country politically and economically during the Cold War. Their most recent game is titled Collapse: A Political Simulator. (en)
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  • Maxim Chornobuk (en)
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  • Kremlingames es una cooperativa independiente de desarrollo de videojuegos fundada en 2014. ​ Se especializan en hacer juegos de estrategia geopolítica en los que el jugador tiene la oportunidad de reescribir la historia de la Unión Soviética (URSS) y otros países. El estudio es copropiedad de Maxim Chornobuk y Vasiliy Kostylev, y otros miembros contribuyen a decisiones importantes. ​ ​ ​ (es)
  • Kremlingames is an indie game development cooperative founded in 2014. They specialize in making geopolitical strategy games in which the player is given the opportunity to rewrite the history of the Soviet Union (USSR) and other countries. The studio is co-owned by Maxim Chornobuk and Vasiliy Kostylev, with other members contributing to important decisions. (en)
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