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Using the engine of popular and award winning games as Europa Universalis or Hearts of Iron, Paradox Entertainment gave birth to a new installment of the saga. This time the scenario is set in 1836 and brings back to life the Victorian era. You can play almost 100 years (as a matter of fact 84 years exactly) and your goal is simply to be the most prestigious nation.
But, what exactly is prestige? Prestige is a mixture of several things such as economic power (industrialize your nation and enjoy the benefits of the new economy), colonial presence (let your flag rise over far and distant lands), technological progress or education, for instance.
Veteran players will find the UI (user interface) familiar and newbies not so perhaps. But it takes no more than a couple of hours to grab the basics and start playing fairly; although several days or weeks to master the game (assuming you dedicate 3 hours a day approx). But you have available and at your disposition a wonderful forum on line where to ask any kind of question or share your thoughts with developers.
What's interesting, or at least in my opinion, is the cultural progress you can give to your population. You can educate your steel miners, for instance, to make them become craftsmen at factories or officers for your armies. This, accompanied by social and political reforms in your state, can maximize wealth and achieve high standards of living. Fail and suffer popular rebellions throughout your empire.
Overall is a very addictive game and worth to give a try if you feel attracted to historical games.