| The_vagabond7 said: Sim earth was incredible. I played the bejesus out of that as a kid. I didn't even understand half of what the hell I was doing, I just knew i was doing science and it was good. In sim earth you could adjust mutations rate of living organisms among other things, but the degree of adjusting the minutia of your planet was crazy and frikkin hard. You could adjust things such as axis tilt, core tempature, continental drift, Co2 levels, and a ton of other things. It's probably insanely hard to actually play, I dunno because I usually just got a pre-made planet and messed around with stuff to see what would happen, and then bombard the planet with meteors. Freakin awesome game. I need to go find that on an abandonware site, I've seen it on one before... |
I played Sim Earth about 6 months ago, but you will need a program like DOSbox to play it.
I would love to see a revival of the Sime Earth or Sim Life games and combined with the Spore gaming engine. That would be one awesome game. There were so many challenges in Sim Earth that are nearly impossible to get, but the game is still amazingly fun for being such a dated game.







