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The phrase you are referring to, "," is a literal Hungarian translation of the city-building game Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic . While "Tanácsköztársaság" specifically refers to the historical Hungarian Soviet Republic of 1919 , in this context, it is used to describe the game's setting of a planned socialist economy. Game Overview: Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic

: Power was held by "councils" (szovjetek) rather than a traditional parliament.

: A complex city-builder and tycoon game focused on managing a planned economy. The phrase you are referring to, "," is

: It introduced radical reforms, such as the nationalization of schools and the introduction of free compulsory 8-year education.

: You design industrial chains, manage resources like coal and iron, and oversee the lives of your citizens, from their education to their party loyalty. : A complex city-builder and tycoon game focused

If your interest is in the historical era the game is named after:

: While Sándor Garbai was the official head, Béla Kun held the actual power as the Foreign Affairs Commissar. Hungarian Soviet Republic - Encyclopedia.pub If your interest is in the historical era

: It is primarily available on Steam and GOG. While "ingyen" (free) versions may be searched for, it is a paid title. Historical Context of "Tanácsköztársaság"