The rats and hornets entered a brutal war ending in a rat genocide, so I plunged the world into an ice age and started life from scratch. Surely the crocodiles and octopus won't repeat history's mistakes. 10/10
I think there should be a tool—like one that triggers earthquakes or something similar—that would allow you to lower the terrain height over a large, irregularly shaped area; it would make creating oceans much easier and result in a more natural look than simply using the solar beam hundreds of times.
I was amused to discover that while following the tutorial, I placed a small population of foxes in a forest. Before the tutorial even prompted me to grant them sentience, they had already reached the Stone Age. From that point onward, the fox civilization remained one step ahead of the tutorial, progressing through each era on their own.
What puzzled me, however, was their complete refusal to settle the northern hemisphere. They happily expanded and advanced for ages, yet ignored vast stretches of habitable land. Only after reaching the early Space Age did they finally begin moving north.
Apparently, according to these foxes, crossing the equatorial grasslands was simply too much trouble. Building spacecraft and colonizing beyond their home world was evidently the easier option. For foxes, I would expect nothing less. X3
Игра мне очень понравилась. Наиграл в неё часов 5. Надеюсь вы расширите проект. Хотелось бы увидеть большее разнообразие биомов и переплетений разных параметров(температура влажность высота и т.д)
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The rats and hornets entered a brutal war ending in a rat genocide, so I plunged the world into an ice age and started life from scratch. Surely the crocodiles and octopus won't repeat history's mistakes. 10/10
Looks interesting
Game crashes at launch, running web on Firefox.
I think there should be a tool—like one that triggers earthquakes or something similar—that would allow you to lower the terrain height over a large, irregularly shaped area; it would make creating oceans much easier and result in a more natural look than simply using the solar beam hundreds of times.
hallow world!
I was amused to discover that while following the tutorial, I placed a small population of foxes in a forest. Before the tutorial even prompted me to grant them sentience, they had already reached the Stone Age. From that point onward, the fox civilization remained one step ahead of the tutorial, progressing through each era on their own.
What puzzled me, however, was their complete refusal to settle the northern hemisphere. They happily expanded and advanced for ages, yet ignored vast stretches of habitable land. Only after reaching the early Space Age did they finally begin moving north.
Apparently, according to these foxes, crossing the equatorial grasslands was simply too much trouble. Building spacecraft and colonizing beyond their home world was evidently the easier option. For foxes, I would expect nothing less. X3
Such an amazing game! Just a thing, life normally start in the ocean, but the biomass there is so low!
Very cool my space faring lizardmen went extinct. Now rats rule the world.
Really cool game, but I'm unsure how to create oceans on the barren planet, I'm using ice importers but no change seems to be happening
Игра мне очень понравилась. Наиграл в неё часов 5. Надеюсь вы расширите проект. Хотелось бы увидеть большее разнообразие биомов и переплетений разных параметров(температура влажность высота и т.д)
Здравствуйте. Не смог нормально поиграть т.к в браузере не удобно а порта на андроид нету
Можете пожалуйста портировать на андроид устройства?
Gameplay and Critique ;)
Thank you for your review!