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Gameokratie, My German Games Blog

Martin Brinkmann
Apr 12, 2011
Updated • Apr 26, 2015
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I love playing games. Started when I was very young in the arcades, got my Atari 2600 then followed by the C-64, then Commodore Amiga and finally the PC. Lots of entertainment systems as well, was more of a Sega dude back in the days but have all three major systems right now in my apartment.

I started the games blog back in 2005 but had to let it rest for the past few years. I just started writing again and will not stop this time. Some friends help me and contribute regularly to the site. Everything is written in German, but most of the games are English.

I try to review lots of browser games and free games, and throw in occasional video and screenshot posts as well as editorials.

I try to post as many screenshots and English videos as possible, which should be enough to spark the interest of some of you. The free game reviews usually link to English versions of the reviewed games as well, especially if they are browser games.

If you like a mature game site that tries to cover games that not every other games blog under the sun covers, then Gameokratie may be for you. If you are wondering about the name. It is a word play on Games and Demokratie, the German word for democracy.

Some of the latest reviews on the site include the incredible (free) Bela Kovacs and The Trail of Blood point and click adventure, the strategic game Tentacle Wars and the bullets per inch record breaking browser game Bullet Heaven. All solid games that entertain for hours.

Hope to see you there soon. You may also like to chime in and post your top 10 PC games of all times. I did ;)

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  1. bob4life said on July 30, 2011 at 1:29 am
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    You post on that regularly?

    1. Martin Brinkmann said on July 30, 2011 at 9:36 am
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      yes

  2. online Games said on July 21, 2011 at 6:46 am
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    to the guy at the top , Germany has 48 hours day ?????

  3. Marco said on May 24, 2011 at 1:46 pm
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    Great site! God work Martin!

  4. bill said on April 14, 2011 at 8:52 am
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    …just a postscript – sorry about the “limited…limitations” redundancy. My internet connection keeps cutting out and I got a little distracted while trying to finish my comment.

  5. bill said on April 14, 2011 at 8:19 am
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    Thank you for pointing out this new site. Even with the somewhat limited (and often downright goofy) limitations of in-browser translation, the information is interesting, informative, and easy to understand. I commend you for another top-notch blog.

    1. Martin Brinkmann said on April 14, 2011 at 8:34 am
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      Thanks Bill, I’m trying my best ;)

  6. Paul(us) said on April 12, 2011 at 8:26 pm
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    Martin, Maybay i am writing this to you because our royal Highness Queen Beatrix, is visiting today Germany for the second time during here recency, and that its the first time in our history that our queen or king is, during his or here reign, for the second time visited one and the same country.
    Sorry for main remark initiated by what happened to my grandmothers, aunts, etc. during the second world war.

  7. Paul(us) said on April 12, 2011 at 7:18 pm
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    Hoi Martin, Hopefully you’ll find that I do not put salt on snails, and I know that its 66 years ago, but is it sensible to say that “we / Germans tend to be very efficient at what we do ” even when you meaning it in the best possible sens? Even now I know that everybody worldwide trying to avoid this specific sentence.

    1. Martin Brinkmann said on April 12, 2011 at 7:21 pm
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      Paulus many people have still associations like this, but I do not. I was not born at that time and not responsible for anything. I obviously meant that we are in general hard working. Lets leave it at that, please.

  8. Kaushik said on April 12, 2011 at 6:40 pm
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    Are there 48 hours in one German day?

    1. Martin Brinkmann said on April 12, 2011 at 6:46 pm
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      No, but we /Germans/ tend do be very efficient at what we do :)

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