Dummynation

Dummynation

Dummynation is a fast-paced strategy and simulation game where geopolitical control depends on mobilizing your dummy-shaped units across a distorted global map. Here, movement isn’t just about force—it’s about momentum, supply, and cleverly baiting your opponent into overextending.

Unit Physics and Movement Rules

In Dummynation, every unit has weight and velocity. Pushing them too far results in spiraling loss of control, while slow buildup allows for gradual takeover of regions. There are no dice rolls—only inertia, geography, and your planning.

  • Push Power: The longer you hold a unit in place, the harder it pushes when released.
  • Territory Zones: Units auto-occupy territory once contact is made—but it can be reversed if not reinforced quickly.
  • Friction Effects: Certain terrain types slow down or accelerate dummy units differently.

Nation-Specific Strategies

Each starting location offers a unique advantage—some with faster builds, others with smoother terrain. You’ll need to adapt tactics depending on your map region and how far your units can move before destabilizing their route.

  • Island Start: Easier to defend, harder to project power without coordination.
  • Desert Nations: Fewer obstacles, but also less initial defense.
  • Urban Core: Harder to penetrate, but prone to getting boxed in early game.

Advanced Tactics and Game Flow

The game rewards creative solutions. A well-timed retreat can redirect dummy flows, while overlapping unit momentum can cause chain reactions that double or triple your territory in a single move. Expect reversals and big swings late in each match.

  • Dummy Sandwich: Pin enemy units between two of your own to lock them in place.
  • Supply Chains: Reinforce newly captured regions or risk instant collapse.
  • Fake Momentum: Send weak units forward to bait opponents into overreaction.

Dummynation blends physics, misdirection, and map control into a game where every movement is a message. Whether you play aggressively or patiently, victory goes to the one who understands momentum better—not just territory.

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