WARNING: In this game about social interaction turns usually take A DAY OR MORE - not your average quick video game! This is a digital version of the famous \Diplomatic\ board game. It pits players against each other on a political stage where only a combination of strategy and social influence bring you victory. A mix of Risk, Poker, Chess and Rock-Paper-Scissors, it was supposedly the favourite game of John Kennedy and Henry Kissinger. We create and maintain this game in our spare time. If you have - Problems, questions or comments - Ideas or other suggestions. - Topics to discuss with other players. send them to diplicity-talk@googlegroups.com. Features: * Bring your diplomacy. Without diplomacy victory is impossible. It\s the name of the game. * Access from both Android or any other device (via www.diplicity.com) - play with your iOS friends! * Beautiful, vector based maps with zooming, panning and touch to enter orders. * Unlimited games with your friends or random players around the world. * Order validation explaining why orders fail or not * Message other players in the game. * Variants: Fleet Rome, Ancient Mediterranean, Youngstown Redux and more! * Create and configure your own games and invite your friends. * Matchmaking: Filter on players on your skill or reliability level. * Notifications for messages and new phases. * History of all games to check the performance of friend and foe alike. Note: * Diplicity is based on a well known board game created by Calhamer, also based on diplomacy, which I am forbidden from explicitly naming in the Play store. * If nobody commits in time or knows the rules make sure that you still commit your orders every turn. By building a good reliability score you\ll be able to matchmake with more reliable players. * Joining a game is serious. Players that abandons a game ruin it for the others. Please only join if you\ll follow it through to the end. We welcome positive and negative feedback and try to improve. If you have a negative comment, please make it possible for us to reach you and get enough information about what to improve or fix. Or even better, send an e-mail to diplicity-talk@googlegroups.com. If you care enough to write a review, why not let us fix the problem?