The graphics is too childish (maybe the game is indeed addressed to children, I suspected, at least, more on that later ...). The interface is ok, but some symbols have fallen quite small, not to mention the font throughout. You start me selecting a continent with which you want to play. One can not play individual countries, which would ensure greater game depth. I take North America. A tutorial way, there is also that the game and the icons explained. There are some statistics around which revolves the game as the available water resources, food supply, waste, electricity etc. product and consumption should be about the same, but the player has to make. He does this in which he can build all kinds of equipment on his continent. The selection is limited at first, but can be extended through research. There is for every resource possible research that you can give in order. I first build a landfill. Then the next round (= one year). A statistics window opens, and you can see the change in Ressourchenverfügbarkeit, CO2 emissions, popularity .... The same example can be adopted "political decrees". These are briefly explained, such as subsidies, tax increases, promotion of transport, etc.. Furthermore, you can regulate the import / export of its resources. The precise control is me so far a mystery and inauthentic. This is followed by messages from the individual "representatives" for each resource, such as the peasant food, which informs me concerned about the dwindling food stocks in writing; Environmentalists about waste problems, Political consultant on the low capital etc. Thanks to the commissioned research which players are in the next round new building possibilities available.
From time to disturb a few natural disasters My reign. So the gameplay would be declared. Because so it goes each lap.
The game is quite nice in his idea, but it hugely lacks depth and to "micromanagement". The game only scratched the surface of this problematic issue, which gives the game a childish touch. The game could be given by the Ministry of Environment in order to make the subject accessible to children, which is not bad in itself. For teenagers and adults who "want to simulate the future," the game is not recommended.
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