http://www.broomdces.com/nseconomy/gdpleaders.php
Those numbers are absolutely astronomical.
how do you even play this game?
nationstates.net
sure I'd like to learn
constructed languages seem cool
This is really simple, and it goes along with a cyrillic style alphabet so that the code is harder
Take "Hello" for instance. You're going to take away the first letter.
"Ello" is our new word.
Search for the first vowel in our new word. That's the E.
Take whatever the first vowel is in the new word and add a second one to the end of the word.
"Elloe". That's what we've currently got.
Now if it's a noun, an adjective, an interjection, or any variant of those previously mentioned, you add the ORIGINAL first letter before the new vowel.*
*(This also applies to conjunctions of all forms. Even if it's a verb, it counts under these, which are named "Nstar fish".)
So now we have "Ellohe" since it's an interjection. For verbs, you take the original first letter and place it at the very end of the word, after the new vowel. Those words are called "Vebrus." (Very original)
So a sentence saying "Hi! Let's go", it becomes:
"Ihe! Et'sle oeg".