If you’ve ever looked at a city-builder and thought, "This is too easy; I want to manually manage the plumbing, the price of gravel, and the political loyalty of every single citizen," then Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic is the game you’ve been waiting for.

You aren't just placing power lines. You are managing high and low voltage, heating plants for the brutal winters, and intricate sewage and water systems.

Set in a fictional Eastern European socialist state between 1960 and 1990, this game isn't just a simulator—it’s a deep dive into the complex machinery of a command economy. Here is why this title has become a cult favorite for fans of hardcore strategy. 1. A True Command Economy

Unlike most city builders where you simply zone areas and wait, here you are the head of the state with absolute control—and absolute responsibility.