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Who doesn't want to destroy the world?

Bateluer

Lifer
http://store.steampowered.com/app/80200/?snr=1_4_4__105

This game actually looks interesting. At least, more intriguing than the other crap I see coming out. 10 bucks too, might be worth picking up.

Key features:

* Covers 2020 to 2200 - Two centuries years of possible futures
* 12 regions - China, Europe, India, Japan, Latin America, Middle East, North America, Northern Africa, Oceania, Russia, South Asia, Southern Africa
* Scientific Model - by Dr Myles Allen of Oxford University
* Detailed real-world data - gathered over years of research
* Over 100 major policies - including geoengineering, technological research, international aid, diplomacy, economics, emergency defences, species protection, forestry, health, energy choices, population, politics, and clandestine operations
* More than 1,000 impacts - including storms, floods, heatwaves, flash fires, desertification, glacial melt, sea level rise, resource wars, drought, famine, dissidence, extinctions, epidemics, technological break-throughs, energy shortages, and political backlash
* 50 signature animal species to save - against the backdrop of enormous biodiversity loss
* 40 specific future technologies to develop - including nuclear fusion, biofuels, nanotech, robots, AI, smart grids, advanced medicine, synthetic food, and space exploration
* 6 'tipping points' - world-changing events such as the Amazon collapse and the Antarctic ice shelf collapse
* 3D Earth globe - showing climate related changes with Earth 'telemetry' - visually graphing past and future change
* Earth overlays - revealing local temperature change, devastation, and population

Or it may turn out to be a hippy fantasy.
 
Heck, for $10 I wouldn't mind just buying it blindly, it looks and sounds interesting enough for me at that price, I'll buy it I think, thanks for the heads up.
 
looks like a larger version of Sim Isle. I always liked that game, but could never figure out how beat anything but the tutorial island.
 
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