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A game that can simulate the territorial expansion of a country.

The games that can build their own country are National Awakening and National Awakening, a simulated empire.

National Awakening is an SLG strategy mobile game. In the game, you can choose your own civilization to develop, build your own country, develop national scientific research, train soldiers to improve the combat effectiveness of the country, and launch wars to compete for other countries.

Simulation Empire is a new generation of hardcore games, including urban construction, simulation management, war strategy and other elements.

The Creative Background of The Awakening of All Nationalities

During the Vandal-Alain Kingdom, cities in North Africa declined and the status of city councillors deteriorated. Vandal nobles confiscated the land of Roman landlords and became feudal landlords. The burden of migrant farmers has been reduced, and migrant farmers in some areas can transfer their land and leave their own territory. During the reign of Gaiseric, the Vandals believed in the Christian Arianism, persecuted the Roman church, and the church property was confiscated.

During the reign of Gaiseric's son Hunerik (reigned from 477 to 484), the persecution of the Roman church intensified. Guntarmond, the nephew of Hunerik (reigned from 484 to 496), adopted a moderate policy towards the Roman nobility and the Roman church, and returned the land confiscated in the early days to the Roman nobility and the Roman church. From the end of 5th century to the beginning of 6th century, Terrasa Mond (496 ~ 523) ruled.

At home, it continued to crowd out the Roman Church and made an alliance with ostrogoths. At the end of the kingdom, Berbers rose and occupied South Numidia and Mauritania. Hildrick, son of Hunerik (reigned 523-530), surrendered to Byzantium, suppressed the Berbers at home, and was finally overthrown by the army.

In 533, Byzantium sent troops to intervene. At the end of 534, King Grimau (reigned from 530 to 534) was captured, and the kingdom of Vandal-Alain perished.