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https://red-autumn.itch.io/social-democracy
Interesting.
This reminds me of a game I came across that was pretty similar which took you through the dawn of civilization and it was choose your own adventure where you were posed different binary choices based on historical developments and you'd take a path (e.g. opting to domesticate grain leads you down a mesopotamian path and opting to herd animals leads you down a Mongolian nomadic path) but it was really pretty materialist and it didn't shy away from class conflict.
I wish I could remember the name of it.
Edit: Don't ask me how I managed to find it - Idle Civilization: World Story
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=su.nkarulin.cardshistory
The dev is definitely a commie, the final challenge of the game is a cold war nuclear arms race against the capitalist world, and I'm fairly certain you always end up with socialist state, after a few revolutions. Workers will always rise up no matter how hard you try to stop them