Maestro's Cold War 2

Revive the Cold War in this simple yet effective strategy game, offering depth and great replayability.

In a world dominated by antagonistic ideologies, supported by vast nuclear arsenals, a direct confrontation would mean the end of civilization as we know it.

In Maestro Cinetik's Cold War 2, you play as either the USA or the USSR, turning the globe into your strategic playground.

Use diplomacy, threats, and covert actions to ensure your ideology prevails!

This game isn't entirely new—it's the PC adaptation of a browser game, originally designed to be played discreetly at work or school.

Needless to say it saved countless people from boredom.

And thanks to web analytics, we know just how impactful it was: Cold War 2 delighted over 100,000 unique players over the years.

Some even regard it as their favorite strategy game of all time!

If you're familiar with my work, you know I focus on crafting games you can enjoy in a single evening, yet with enough depth to offer endless replayability.

I’m confident the game's simple mechanics paired with historical events that force you to make impactful choices, will provide over 100 hours of entertainment.

Now:

Have fun! (this is an order, not a wish!)                                                                                                                       -Maestro Cinetik

What’s New Compared to the Browser Version?

This version isn’t just polished—it includes a multiplayer mode!

You'll also enjoy a host of customization options, ensuring no one plays this game "vanilla".

Whether you prefer a relaxing map-painting experience or a high-stakes simulation teetering on the brink of nuclear annihilation,  that game has you covered.

How Does the Game Work?

The goal is to earn more prestige points than your opponent.

Prestige is gained by improving relations and signing treaties with countries around the world. Meanwhile, your opponent will work tirelessly to undermine the nations in your bloc and shift the balance of power in their favor.

Are you ready to lead your ideology to global dominance—or will history repeat itself?

Why is the game called Maestro’s Cold War 2 and not just Cold War 2, like the browser version?

It’s simple:

  • Maestro’s inflated ego demanded it.

  • "Cold War" is such a common name that it was already taken.