Dictators : No Peace - War simulation & strategy
Experience exciting gameplay with strategic decision-making, trading, and military upgrades in this engaging country dictator simulator.

- 13.12 Version
- 4.6 Score
- 14M+ Downloads
- In-game purchases License
- 3+ Content Rating
About the game
Dictators: No Peace is a simulation game centered around warfare and dictatorship.
This engaging and straightforward title is often described as humorous, featuring countryball characters.
If you're a fan of simulation games, Dictators: No Peace is bound to captivate you.
Step into the shoes of a dictator from your chosen nation and aim to conquer the globe.
Your journey to world domination begins here:
Boost your gold reserves by enhancing your production capabilities.
You can also grow your wealth through trading various commodities.
Invest your gold to strengthen your military forces and embark on colonization.
Aspire to become the most formidable President of your nation and the ultimate dictator in history.
Enjoy playing Dictators: No Peace.
TRADING IN THE GAME
This guide is designed to quickly earn money in the game.
There are 17 countries in the game that have trading ports: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Oman, Somalia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Turkey, the United States of America.
For each trading port there is a unique item that you can sell only in it. For example: "Silver can only be sold in the United States of America, In Japan you can only sell carpets and exotic animals."
Advice. Buy goods that cost LESS than 100. Having saved up the first money, fill your ship with goods (200 units at the beginning) and start trading, then improve the ship's capacity (2000 gold for one improvement, +200 to capacity, maximum 1000 capacity). In my opinion, trade is the most important source of earning money in the game (waiting for gold to drip from the industry of states is too long, even if you have already captured half the world).
List of ports and goods that you can sell in them.
Port/Goods that can be traded
Argentina-Cotton Yarn, Gunpowder
Australia-Coffee Beans, Dye
Brazil-Salt, Weapons
China-Opium, Spices, Porcelain
Germany-Wool, Perfume, Figurines
India-Honey, Wheat, Tea
Indonesia-Sheep, Wool, Olive Oil
Italy-Horses, Ginger
Japan-Carpet, Exotic Animals
New Zealand-Timber, Fish
Oman-Liquor, Flowers
Somalia-Cows, Pigs
South Africa-Paper, Jewelry
South Korea-Bicycles, Cashews
Spain-Rice, Silk
Turkey-Wine, Palm Oil
United States of America-Gold, Ivory, Silver
- Version13.12
- UpdateApr 21, 2025
- DeveloperRpn Indie Developer
- CategorySimulation
- Requires AndroidAndroid 5.1+
- Downloads14M+
- Package Namecom.AarJeeBee.Dictators
- Signature1c37bc4ae508948066e7765b5a80948c
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Engaging gameplay with good mechanics.
Great graphics for a mobile game.
No intrusive ads, enhancing user experience.
Simple and easy controls, suitable for beginners.
Fun way to improve geography knowledge.
Potential for long gameplay sessions.
Low maintenance game that can be played casually.
Offers an educational aspect by showing historic territories.
Unique and interesting army managing mechanics.
Gameplay becomes repetitive after a while.
Lack of difficulty settings and variety in challenges.
Limited strategy involved in battles.
Some bugs causing crashes or unresponsive features.
Insufficient economic mechanics for resource management.
Single-player focus limits social interaction options.
AI behavior is predictable and passive.
Trading system lacks profitability and depth.
Endgame content feels shallow after world domination.