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Crisis in the Kremlin is a 1991 strategy video game with managerial aspects in which the player acts as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1985 to 2017. The player assumes the role of the reformist Mikhail Gorbachev, the nationalist Boris Yeltsin, or the hardliner Yegor Ligachyov. Actual jokes recorded by the KGB can be found in the gameplay, depicting the concerns of the Soviet people in a humorous light. The game was developed and released at a time when the Soviet Union was collapsing and breaking apart with the game's events making reference to that. Indeed, the Soviet Union dissolved in the same year as the game's release. A remake and spiritual successor of the game was published in 2017 on the game platform Steam.

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  • Crisis in the Kremlin (de)
  • Crisis in the Kremlin (fr)
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  • Crisis in the Kremlin (deutsch: Krise im Kreml) ist ein Computer-Strategiespiel, das 1991 von Spectrum HoloByte für MS-DOS veröffentlicht wurde. Der Spieler übernimmt die Rolle des Staatschefs der Sowjetunion mit dem Ziel den Staat durch die Zeit der Perestroika zu führen. (de)
  • Crisis in the Kremlin is a 1991 strategy video game with managerial aspects in which the player acts as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1985 to 2017. The player assumes the role of the reformist Mikhail Gorbachev, the nationalist Boris Yeltsin, or the hardliner Yegor Ligachyov. Actual jokes recorded by the KGB can be found in the gameplay, depicting the concerns of the Soviet people in a humorous light. The game was developed and released at a time when the Soviet Union was collapsing and breaking apart with the game's events making reference to that. Indeed, the Soviet Union dissolved in the same year as the game's release. A remake and spiritual successor of the game was published in 2017 on the game platform Steam. (en)
  • Crisis in the Kremlin est un jeu vidéo de simulation gouvernementale développé par et édité par Spectrum Holobyte, sorti en 1991 sur DOS. (fr)
  • Crisis in the Kremlin (c англ. — Кризис в Кремле) — компьютерная игра в жанре политический симулятор, выпущенная компанией в 1991 году. По сюжету игрок играет за Генерального секретаря КПСС (неверно называемого президентом в течение игры) в период с 1985 по 2017 годы. Игрок может выбрать в качестве главного героя реформатора Михаила Горбачёва, националиста Бориса Ельцина или же консерватора Егора Лигачёва. В игре присутствуют политические анекдоты, цитируемые председателем КГБ, изображающие бедствия советских людей в юмористическом свете. Присутствует множество надписей на русском для погружения в атмосферу игры. (ru)
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