THIS IS NOT A GAME. Stop wasting time on useless games. Make your hours count by creating and educating. War Room is a professional sandbox editor built for history study and content creation. Transform historical maps into living battlefields to analyze and simulate tactical confrontations.

Most conventional games are designed to consume your hours without leaving anything in return. War Room breaks this cycle by offering a productive workspace where learning turns into tangible results. This software was built to be a framework for creators, educators, and history enthusiasts who want to invest their time in something meaningful.
By mastering this professional tool, you gain the power to educate audiences worldwide and build a valuable skill set. In fact, this is the exact software used to power the production of our official YouTube channel, Lado B da História—which has surpassed 172,000 subscribers and 15 million views with some of the most detailed World War II documentaries available. If your goal is to create high-quality historical content, educate people, and successfully monetize your work, dedicating time to learn this sandbox is the ultimate return on investment.
War Room is an educational sandbox designed to unlock your creativity and bring historical events to life. This is not a traditional strategy game, but a powerful visualization tool built specifically for historical study, storytelling, and content creation. If you want to visualize battles, explain tactical movements, or simply experiment with "what-if" historical scenarios, War Room gives you the freedom to build it all from scratch.
The software is built upon two intuitive modes:
Simulation Mode: A flexible planning sandbox where your creativity is the only limit. Draw routes, place units from different eras, adjust positions, and control time itself to map out any historical event exactly how you visualize it.
Battle Mode: Watch your scenarios come alive. Battle against AI to see how units interact on the map based on your custom layouts, creating perfect visuals for educational purposes or storytelling.
Whether you are a teacher looking to illustrate a lesson, a content creator aiming to produce clear historical visuals, or a history enthusiast wanting to express your creative power, War Room is your interactive canvas.
🛡️ Eras Without Borders: Pit Roman legionaries against battle tanks or medieval knights against modern infantry divisions. The vast unit catalog allows you to explore history’s "What Ifs" on any scale.
🌍 Terrain Generator: Create terrains from scratch with our generator, adjusting biomes, sea levels, and relief to build the perfect strategic landscape.
📦 Total Expandability: Experience the freedom of going beyond official content. War Room allows you to import custom maps and personal assets, ensuring that any specific unit or historical scenario can be brought to life within your simulation.
⚔️ AI Battle Mode: Issue direct orders or simply watch the chaos unfold. A basic AI system processes tactical stances (Offensive, Defensive, Retreat), morale systems, panic, and balance of power in real-time.
✏️ Professional Tactical Precision: Draw complex routes, set arrival times, program synchronized detonations, and use map markers to orchestrate military maneuvers.
🎥 Built for Creators: Featuring a retractable UI, recording indicators, and a "Cinema Mode," War Room is the ultimate tool for those producing documentaries, history videos, or tactical analyses.
Is War Room a conventional Real-Time Strategy (RTS) game?
No. War Room is fundamentally an educational sandbox tool and a creative workspace. It does not feature scripted campaigns, base building, tech trees, or resource gathering. It is a software designed for those who want to "set the stage," explore historical events, and express their creativity by watching scenarios unfold.
Does the simulator support any type of unit and map?
Yes. The heart of War Room is expansibility. You can import any PNG file to be a unit (soldiers, ships, tanks) and any image as a map.
Do units have walking animations (legs and arms)?
No. Following the aesthetics of a Real Command Table, units are represented by tactical sprites (tokens). The focus is on fluid movement and the visual impact of effects (explosions, smoke, neon), rather than individual limb animations.
Who is the ideal user for War Room?
Military enthusiasts, Historians wanting to visualize battles and YouTube content creators.
In War Room, you can use the scrubbing system to rewind the action, correct positioning errors, and re-watch the entire scene again.

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