The most popular dystopia games
Cyberpunk and post-apocalyptic games are both a good example of dystopian themes.
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Circuit's Edge
DOS19904.1/5 Westwood Studios
Circuit's Edge is a single-player science fiction blend of adventure game and RPG, developed by Westwood Studios and released by Infocom in 1990. Circuit's Edge is based on George Alec Effinger's cyberpunk novel "When Gravity Fails".
Roadwar 2000
DOS1987protected4/5 SSI Strategic Simulations Inc.
Neuromancer
DOS19893.9/5 Interplay Productions
William Shatner's TekWar
DOS19954/5 Capstone
Bad Blood
DOS19904.2/5 Origin Systems
Chaos Overlords
Windows XP/98/95Mac1996protected3/5 Stick Man Games
Ranx: The Video Game
DOS19903.8/5 UBI Soft
CyClones
DOS1994protected3.9/5 Raven Software
Fountain of Dreams
DOS19904.1/5 Electronic Arts
Superhero League of Hoboken
DOS1994protected3.9/5 Legend Entertainment
Archimedean Dynasty
DOS1996protected4/5 Massive Development
2112
DOS19943/5
Warp Rogue
WindowsLinux2004freeware3.9/5
Narco Police
DOS19903.5/5 Iron Byte
Manhunter 2: San Francisco
DOSMac19894/5 Evryware
Crusader: No Remorse
DOS1995protected3.9/5 Origin Systems
Crusader is an action-oriented computer game. The player controls a super soldier that defects from the current world government and joins the Resistance. The world is shown in an isometric view.
Quarantine 2: Road Warrior
DOS19953.8/5 GameTek
Roadwar Europa
DOS1987protected3.9/5 SSI Strategic Simulations Inc.
Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess
DOS1989protected3.8/5 ERE Informatique
Archipelagos
DOS19894/5 Astral Software
Interphase
DOS19894/5 The Assembly Line
Farenheit 451
DOS19843.4/5 Telarium
Cybercon III
DOS19924/5 The Assembly Line
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