Hearts of Iron

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Hearts of Iron
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Developer(s) Paradox Interactive
Publisher(s) Strategy First
Engine Europa Engine
Version 1.06c
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Mac OS X
Release date(s) 2002
Genre(s) Strategy
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: E (Everyone)
USK: 12+
People's Republic of China: Banned
Media/distribution 1 CD-ROM
System requirements

Windows:
64 MB RAM, 4X CD-ROM drive, DirectX 8.1, Windows 95
Macintosh:
333 MHz CPU, 128 MB RAM, Mac OS 9 or Mac OS X

Hearts of Iron is a grand strategy computer game developed by Paradox Interactive and published by Strategy First, set in the years 1936-1948. In the game you can control any one nation as World War II unfolds. It was released for Windows-compatible PCs in 2002. A Macintosh version was also released by Virtual Programming. The lead game programmer was Johan Andersson. A sequel, Hearts of Iron II, was created and released in 2005 with several changes in the tech tree and gameplay. Hearts of Iron III was released on August 7, 2009. Hearts of Iron - The Card Game was released as a free to play, browser-based collectible card game on the 3rd of October, 2011.[1]

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[edit] Gameplay

Hearts of Iron is based on Paradox's successful Europa Universalis game engine, but has many changes:

  • a technology tree divided into 14 sections (infantry/artillery/industry/armoured units/navy/etc.), with dozens of researchable technologies in each section and the ability to customize some units.
  • an economic model based on four natural resources: coal, steel, rubber and oil on which the armed forces and industry depend.
  • Several military and political leaders to choose from.
  • A variety of military units, from colonial militia to intercontinental ballistic missiles.
  • A weather model, affecting movement and combat efficiency of units.

Gameplay revolves around surviving (either before or during) World War II, and the player may cause or witness events different from how they historically occurred. Hearts of Iron is considered an alternate history game.

There are three main alliances in the game, the Allies, the Axis, and the Communist International, that the player can either participate in or stay out of. The game ends when there is only one alliance left standing or on midnight, December 30, 1947, and the winning alliance is determined through a victory point system, giving points to alliances controlling key regions or cities.

[edit] Controversy

The game was banned in the People's Republic of China because the game depicts Tibet, Sinkiang, and Manchuria as independent countries, and Taiwan under Japanese control (historically, Taiwan was under Japanese rule at the time) [2] Paradox Interactive mentions that the game is historically accurate, and that it represents the "rough times" that China endured, as well as the incredible odds that the Communist Party of China overcame in order to win the Chinese Civil War.[3]

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