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Venocracy: Last Haven

A turn-based political game about the colonization of Venus. Five fleets compete to write humanity's off-world constitution.

Five fleets. One constitution.

Venus has been reached. The question isn't survival — it's governance. Five factions each believe they should write the rules.

Every session is a legislative session. Propose amendments, build coalitions, and maneuver rivals into constitutional corners. The winning faction isn't the one with the most ships — it's the one whose principles survive ratification.

Currently in development. No release window yet.

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Plate I · VenusFive fleets, one constitution.
Status
In Dev
Fleets
05
Genre
Strategy
Platform
PC
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Factions

five fleets · one winner
01
Fleet I

The founding colonial authority. Holds the original charter.

02
Fleet II

Industrial extraction bloc. Controls resource supply chains.

03
Fleet III

Scientific research collective. Holds the atmospheric data.

04
Fleet IV

Independent settlers. Largest population, least centralized power.

05
Fleet V

Security corps. Enforces order — or enforces whoever pays.

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Mechanics

legislation · coalitions · constitution
Legislature

Propose, debate, and vote on constitutional amendments each turn.

Coalitions

Form temporary alliances to pass or block legislation.

Resources

Control extraction zones to fund political influence.

Reputation

Every vote is public. Constituencies remember.

Constitution

The living document. Amended rules reshape the game mid-run.

Endgame

Ratify a final charter — or fracture the colony.

Politics is the game.

No armies. No combat. Every action is a legislative move. The constitution you end with is the one you deserve.

Each of the five fleets starts with different leverage — population, resources, information, force, or legitimacy. The trick is converting what you have into what the constitution says matters.

Amendments passed early become entrenched. Amendments passed late can dismantle everything. The endgame is ratification — or collapse.

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Development

in progress · no release date
[ IN DEVELOPMENT ] No release window. Updates will post here when available.
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