Title: Fate of the World
Genre: Casual, Indie, Simulation, Strategy
Developer:
Red Redemption
Publisher:
Red Redemption
Release Date: 28 Feb, 2011
Minimum:
English,Dutch,German
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With the Unofficial Patch it becomes the game it should have been in the first place, a deep strategic card game at XCOM difficulty levels.. I love complex simulation games, and I am somewhat interested in the subject matter, so I thought this game would be a perfect fit for me. Sadly, I was wrong. Yes, the underlying climate simulation engine may have been written by actual climate scientists, but its presentation is obtuse, and the game built around it is simplistic in the extreme. The game is simplistic because you enact policies based on a one line summary of pros and cons, pay an implementation cost that is fixed irrespective of the particulars of the respective region (are you seriously saying that an eduction program for 300 million Africans will cost the same as for 1500 million Indians?), can not change the intensity of the policy (am I really taxing carbon without knowing the tax rate?) The presentation is obtuse, because you are simply shown a set of measurements connected by glowing lines, but the meaning of the measurements, and the nature of their connection, is not communicated to the player. For instance, what is that "capital index" affecting "agricultural production"? How can "electricity produced" be 20% lower than "electricity consumed"? What is "uranium take", and why am I experiencing uranium shortages while still having untapped uranium deposits in every region? Does "uranium market" show supply or demand? Combine this with the simulation doing unexpected things (I reduced agricultural workforce by 20% to conserve water, only to have water consumption and agricultural emissions rise by 20%, while having agricultural production plummet by 50%) and it gets a tad frustrating . TL;DR: Get this game if you enjoy blind trial and error in an emotionally moving setting. If you want to understand climate models though, you'll have more fun reading IPCC reports .. Great game!. So, you think you fix the world? In this game, Planet Earth is a puzzle (that you're probably not going to be able to solve first time!) Different regions of the world have varying virtues and vices. Stable regions wont mind having their long-term energy consumption tampered with, but you will need to balance this out with short-term environmental solutions to keep the sceptics happy. Or perhaps you would rather make the Earth uninhabitable? Well there is an unlockable scenario where you can do just that! What keeps bringing me back to this game is the tiny margin for error. Perhaps youll lose control over a region a few turns before your time is up, causing it to fart out just enough toxic gas to lose the game. So you go back to your last save and make a special effort to keep that region happy. You'll either love or hate this game. But if you're a fan of thinking games like Civilisation, Fate of the World is for you, too.. Both frustrating a
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