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ECO inc. Save the Earth Planet

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ECO inc. Save the Earth Planet

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User Reviews for ECO inc. Save the Earth Planet

4
Great, but can be improved A LOT

So it’s obvious like this is an opposite version of plague inc, except where you have to save the world. it’s not likely they completely ripped the game, but the basis of each game is the same.Let’s start with what i love. i really like the volunteer function, where you can send teams of volunteers that are specialized in a specific area to improve environmental situations in certain continents. In addition, i also really like how it’s not just ocean, earth, and air, but a bunch of subcategories like freshwater, soil, co2, climate, and animals. As a result you can get pretty complex situations where you need to decide which is more important, fish or land animals. However here’s where some improvements can go. Firstly I wish that there was a news function (yes i know it’s like the plague inc one but they had it for a good reason) that way, there can be large scale events, like the government of a nation passes a bill that hurts animals, or the opposite way where new climate change action was passed. That leads to my next point, it would be cool if the media played a bigger role, like how certain media events could result in changes, and you could dispatch diplomatic volunteers or even lobbyists to certain areas where they can influence the government.Overall this app is very fun and actually lighthearted. It shows how certain actions can change the world, either for the better or worse.

Christine174, Apr 24, 2021
5
If only it was this easy...

I thoroughly enjoyed this game. This Plague Inc-like game was easy to understand. It was also easy to beat. In fact, I was able to finish the tutorial and immediately complete hard difficulty. I would have liked if there was news coverage like in Plague Inc that could tell you of certain upcoming events or other things that could affect your progress. For instance, if the Olympics were going to begin in a certain country, it could affect pollution and CO2 usage for a while. I also would have liked to actually see some of the things I created like the underwater cities or the vertical forests on the global map. This is not anything wrong with the game but, as I was playing it, I started to feel saddened. It was not because of the game itself but because it its implications to real life. In complete contrast to real life, <>. The necessary measures to save the planet in this game were simple: protect biodiversity, invest in renewables, and clean up pollution and CO2. These are obvious changes we should implement in real life but it is incredibly difficult to do so. Telling people to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle is already a Herculean task; never mind the daunting task of trying to coordinate between countries to decarbonize the air or to help clean up pollution. Overall, it is a wonderful and informative game and I wish it was this easy to fix things around the globe.

IronSol, May 31, 2021
5
Right up my alley

From the art work to the gameplay this game is worth it. It falls into the pay to better your experience, but it does not impede on the game once so ever. Furthermore, the best part is the message of helping the environment. That’s what sets it apart to other strategy games out there. Just some quick comments, one maybe have a option to research links or conversation. Maybe even some live like “hey, this livestream is happening hear on something, go check it out!” Really will show the care and want to prove that message. Overall add another type of gameplay instead on the macro/world level go micro into a region. Then specifically bring up problems there. Though I really loved the cute and simple art style from earlier iterations and would love to get a setting turning the map into that. Although, if this is for the best who am I to judge. That’s my two sense and long story short this is great so play it!

kittis are cool?, Oct 21, 2021
4
Might Buy Premium Depending One the Updates

Fun game. Brings awareness to good causes. Very easy to master. Obviously it draws a lot of comparisons to plague inc. The big difference for me between the two is the low replay factor. More elements that drastically influence game play each time would draw me back in. The co2 upgrades surrounding electric vehicles and further up that chain seem extremely unlikely to happen quickly in real life like they do in the game. Perhaps more of an in depth struggle here and in other chains to acquire research, influence political opinion around conservation, and implement ecological measures would be fun and challenging (Some governments may not want to cut back on fossil fuels while other counties are working together to cut emissions. What can we do to influence this.) Etc. Adding different scenarios, specific to the region, and worldwide, could also be really fun and add to the replay factor. Moreover, pushing the science, ecology, and resource preservation factors help keep the game grounded and it’s interesting to learn about different ecology initiatives in each chain. Makes me want to learn more about them in the real world. Overall it’s a good experience and I’ll come back from time to time. Hopefully, the updates will add some more replay incentives.

LL Cool Lu, Jul 09, 2021
4
Maybe It’s just me, but…

So, I love the concept of the game. I downloaded it today, started playing, thought it was fun. But right off the bat I noticed something I don’t like. It freezes. Like, A LOT. If I tap things too fast, freeze. If I try to collect money too fast, freeze. If I try and choose a button before it’s completely loaded in, freeze. I would love to keep playing it, and I’m not uninstalling it, but I’m going to have to permanently pause it until the freezing is fixed. Overall good game with beautifully simplistic graphics.Also: A lot of people have complained that the difficulty system is messed up. There may have been an update since, but it doesn’t seem that way to me. I just beat Seaspiracy on hard. Granted, I had to pull back from a 3% overall rating, but I did NOT have to watch any videos to win. Just saying.

PenguinReader08, Mar 25, 2022
3
Nerf hard mode

I’ve been trying to beat hard mode without watching ads, and it’s just impossible. First, you have to keep one continent alive long enough to begin solving causes. This will take about 4 years because every continent will be dead in 1 year, causing an insane race against the clock. Then once some continents are alive, you need to put down all the evil events, like wildfires and trawlers and poachers. If you’re unlucky, they’ll hit all your living continents and cause a game over. Because as soon as they show up, the continent dies. If you can make it past that point, if you have every single icon in the social tab, then and only then can you begin to think about victory. But you’ll never get there. Because of fresh water. My game has been going for 30 years, I have bought everything I can. And still the freshwater quality is going down. Every continent can fall simultaneously if one quality dips below 0. The only reason I’m still going is because reloading the game causes all areas to trend up (like they’re supposed to). On top of the fact that a single event can destroy a continent instantly even if my volunteers are present. It is impossible to win. The freshwater quality never goes above 14%.If I can’t win with every single upgrade, then it doesn’t matter how many ads I watch. I will never win. Please nerf hard mode

Player😏😏😏, May 25, 2021
3
Too Short

Gameplay is relaxing and satisfying (and graphics are pretty) but far too easy/repetitive. I thought the first play-through was brief because it was the tutorial, but I consistently stabilized the environment (thereby ending the game) in 15-30 minutes on the medium level. There is no replay value as the game doesn’t change enough to alter gameplay. The completionist in me would like to unlock and approve all the projects, but the game ends well before I’ve gone through a third of them. There is no way to continue a game once the environment has been stabilized, which makes sense but is less fun from a player standpoint. The premium version barely makes a difference (just cuts out periodic 5-second ads), so I wouldn’t recommend spending money on this game. Fun to play once or twice but not worth keeping.

reviewer 67001, May 10, 2021
5
Five Stars but needs Difficulty Tweaks

Giving this 5 stars because it’s beautifully designed, fun, and I learned a lot!!However, it definitely needs some tweaks on the difficulty settings. Easy and medium levels are too easy, and Hard level seems to be impossible to beat unless you watch the video for the +20 points. I think the issue is that once you get into the tailspin for a continent, any actions you take have very little effect. While that may be true to life, in a game you always need to be able to affect the outcome. Example- no amount of animal initiatives will make Africa’s animal indicator improve if other continents are in a bad state. On Hard setting, you don’t have enough points to prevent continents from going into a tailspin, unless you watch the video for +20 points.

reviewer974745733, Dec 23, 2020
5
Great game!

I was searching through the App Store looking for strategy games, when I found this. I downloaded it thinking, “Ooh! This looks interesting!”. Then I started playing it and, although it was a bit hard at first, I got the hang of it. And I’m glad I downloaded this! It taught me a bit about the dying state of our planet and what we could do to help heal its open wounds. And about all the animals that are at risk of being wiped off the face of the earth without a memory. And it made me begin to think, “what can I do to raise awareness for this game?”. Whoever made this, thank you for sharing it to the AppStore! I love this game! I’d definitely recommend this to a friend or family member if you have the chance. :)

the one person you dont know, Jul 14, 2021
3
Great concept, lots of room to improve

This is an very cool concept for a game, although there is much to be desired within it. The projects/ initiative are diverse and accurate, and a great way for someone to learn about some of these issues. Although diverse, there are still many more environmental issues that could be addressed. A more interactive experience would also make the game much better. It’s mostly just clicking some buttons, and nothing really changes on the map. Visual map changes would be cool, but kk even better would be mini games that feel meaningful, accurate, and fun while furthering education. There are many different routes they could go with this, although it obviously would take a lot of content addition. My last critique is that it is far too easy to balance the eco system. In reality, it will take many more initiatives and much longer than 3 years to even come close to restoring the damage we’ve done.

trader3737, Apr 06, 2021

Description

Save the Earth is the first educational game on ecological topic. Get a close look at actual ecologic problems, their causes and initiative people from all over the world who are saving our planet from an ecological disaster. You will try on a role of a saving planet fund.

Get engaged with the activities which will affect the Earth’s future. Research, think, make your choice and see your results. Save our home and its inhabitants! We ourselves are in fact active preservationists so part of the money we get from sales of the game we put to charity. Go to our website to learn more about our goals: www.greenfirst.org Take part in saving our planet together with us! How to play: The player’s goal is to stabilize ecological situation on the whole planet on early stages. And then step by step restore and improve eco-situation of the Earth. In the end of your game you will get your statistics on how successful your mission was. Each step leads to different consequences, you have to make thoughtful actions and fast. Features: Study specifications of regions and their exact problems Track eco-situations of the Earth’s regions Integrate ecological projects Send volunteers for help Fight negative ecological aspects: poachers, trawlers, smugglers Overcome the devastating consequences of disasters Encounter new green technologies

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