Publisher Overseer Games and developer Elda Entertainment have released Kaiserpunk, a new alt-history grand strategy game themed around post-WW1 Europe.
Kaiserpunk is now available for Windows PC (via Steam) for $29.99 and is currently 10% off.
“Kaiserpunk has been a journey of ambition and passion,” said Danijel Mihokovic, game director on Kaiserpunk and co-founder of Overseer Games. “We set out to create a city-builder that not only lets you construct a metropolis but also challenges you to shape its destiny on a global scale. We’re beyond excited to see players dive into the world and make history their own.”
“We’re thrilled to be part of this journey,” said Sandra Neudinger, CEO and founder of Elda Entertainment. “Kaiserpunk demonstrates how ambitious and innovative games from small teams can be –blending depth, creativity, and hours of engaging gameplay. As our first published title, we couldn’t have asked for a better management game or partner than Overseer Games.”
Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new trailer:
Build your city, forge your empire, and conquer the world in Kaiserpunk, the Grand City Builder set in an alternative history from 1918 to 1945 – the ‘Interbellum Era’. After WWI, city-states rise from the ashes, each vying for dominance.
As a ruler, you’ll manage your city, drive its industrialization, and build a military across land, sea, and air to conquer rivals or defend your territory. With deep production focused city building and warfare on a global scale, the way you develop your city will determine your ability to dominate through war or engage in diplomacy.
Features
- Grand City-Building in an Alternate 20th Century – Construct and expand your city with over 90 industrial and civilian buildings, shaping a metropolis that fuels your empire.
- Production & Industrial Might – Manage intricate supply chains, from raw materials to finished goods, to keep your economy thriving.
- Warfare on a Global Scale – Compete for dominance with land, sea, and air military forces in 100 conquerable regions.
- Diplomacy or Domination? – Will you rule through trade and alliances or seize power through open conflict? The world reacts to your choices.
- A City and Empire That Evolves – Decisions shape the world, from political priorities to industrial policies—no two playthroughs are the same.