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# Overview

The core of this game is to build a strong Region in terms of players, economy, and political power.

Within a Region, there are several roles: a Governor, 16 Advisors, 32 Mayors, followed by Civilians (who join Districts and receive jobs from the Mayors), Residents (who are outside the Districts), and Chiefs (who control Companies).

In the metaverse of **Reign Alter World**, there are many other Regions, and Governors will compete to dominate these Regions and become the **President of the Regions**.

Eventually, the successful Governor will gain control over natural resources, which are used to boost the economic growth of their Region, making the residents of their territory increasingly powerful.


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