Do you want to rule your own nation? Cybernation.net is an excellent game where you can prove how good you are governing.
Create your own nation and choose its government type, national religion, ethnicity, tax rate, currency type, build your infrastructure to support citizens and more in this new geo-political, nation, and government simulator. You can know how well or how awful you are doing it by looking at the population or the government financial information and make your nation success.
Create your nations ID, name it and choose its capital city name too, you will see it at the real world map. Also, create alliances with other users’ nation or just declare war to them.
Only take part of this extraordinary game and you will learn much more about how to rule a nation. Create your new world and invite others to join you.
Cybernations.net In Their Own Words
“Cyber Nations is an Internet web based game about simulating nation building and management and will require you to exercise your management skills on a day to day basis. You can play Cyber Nations with most modern web browsers that have JavaScript enabled. Cyber Nations runs 24/7 (except when we are performing maintenance and upgrades) so even while you are not online your nation will still be active allowing other players to interact with you through trade offers, foreign aid offers, war declarations, private messages, and much more.”
Why Cybernations.net It Might Be A Killer
This is cool stuff! Interactive, interesting, and you can even learn from it. You don’t need to download any software, it is all web based, so you just need to connect with cybernations.com and login to your free account. Maybe we will start having a bit more respect to nation leaders after trying this new online game…Of course, supported by Google. Who else?
Some Questions About Cybernations.net
This game seems to be targeted to grown ups; would it be possible to have an easier option for kids? Is ruling a country that appealing (61% of US citizens would like to be a president…not). Aren’t SecondLife.com, and other simulation games a bit more interesting (besides being more popular) than this one? 







