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Game of Earth: Build Your City

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Game of Earth: Build Your City

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4.5
442 ratings
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PIXIO LIMITED
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User Reviews for Game of Earth: Build Your City

5
Good game

This game is good because it’s trying to teach what you should be doing which you’re money when you are older.

13455455445, Apr 27, 2021
4
Could be 5 stars, but needs balancing

This is a great game and has a ton more potential. So many fun, cute and colorful buildings, cute pets and decorations. It is definitely a game of balancing your decisions, but the game itself needs more balance. The reason I say this is because once you get into the red with the Co2, the rate in which you lose citizens is way too high / fast. It is nigh on impossible to encourage new citizens to move into your city at that point because any decisions that are positive to citizens only amount to 1% - 2%, and once you’re at like -20% citizen loss, a measly 1% - 2% doesn’t make any kind of difference. By the time you’re able to get the Co2 down to a more manageable amount, you’re down to very few citizens and the number continues to drop. Balance this, and I think the game would be perfect.

Annoyed-33, Apr 25, 2019
3
Too political to be predictable, until you get used to it

The effects of some decisions are oversimplified, inconsistent with other similar decisions, or take sides on political debates (like claiming that GMOs are bad) so it is sort of annoying. It’ll probably take a few failed games for you to learn what the effects of every decision is.At first this game was way too hard for me. Don’t expect to have 100% eco buildings, but you can get close. I have two bad buildings and the rest are eco. I’m on year 128.

Bunnybelle the Fat Cat, Jan 18, 2018
4
Good but could use some improvement

I liked this game but i wish you could add more houses when some of your house go down and I don’t like that the build guy comes up too often

fnidxijsix, Apr 28, 2019
5
I want to make my city green.

I want to make my city green but the green buildings are hard to get cause the cost to much. I do wish you could have a choice to come back to the green buildings instead of the non-green buildings.

gizmoman12, Aug 11, 2018
2
Seems Cool..

I think this is a really cute game. My issue is i have an iPhone 11 (2 rear facing cameras) and the game looks jumbled up on my screen. I can only assume it’s not formatted for the less expensive iPhone version. I really wanted to love this game. Maybe one day i’ll either upgrade or it’ll be reformatted.. until then.. ✌🏽

Issa_Cutie85, Aug 29, 2020
4
I enjoy it that it can be quick

But sometimes it’s to quick, some of the first things they ask cost way more then you have so you pick the free one and fail quicker. I don’t mind failing but geez sometimes I can’t get past the 1 year

KamillaRose, Oct 27, 2018
4
Gets to be predictable

I LOVE this game. It’s super fun, can be very silly, and is generally right up my alley. The only complaint I have is that the algorithm is easy to get past. The goal is to be president as long as possible, and i made it to 42 years before I got bored. It gets repetitive because you get into a sequence that keeps everything working the way it should.

Kingsspan, Jul 09, 2019
5
This game is what I've been looking for

If you like a quick pace, "think on your toes" game then this the game for you. I honestly can say the makers of this game have done a great job putting it together. I enjoy how quickly I have to make rash decision and seeing the output of my actions. I enjoy the simulation of being president! Its my second time playing I reached 5.8 years let's go for 8🤘🏽

Pureeevirgo, Jun 03, 2018
3
Its entertaining but

I enjoy the game but it suffers from severe balancing. Once carbon goes red it is near impossible to recover because the positive percentages are far too low to have impact on negative quite literally at all. Carbon rises so fast that without viewing ads or spending leaves getting past year 7 is just happen stance and most of the time impossible due to the small positives versus massive negatives. In short a negative decision can destroy you but a positive decision is a meh pointless.

Rottenweiler, Aug 28, 2017

Description

Build & manage the virtual city of dreams or nightmares in Game of Earth - the fast-paced city sim management game. As the president of Earth 2.0, you have ultimate control over what happens in your city. By listening to your advisors, making choices, funding projects and investing, you can turn your city into an eco-friendly paradise or a carbon polluted wasteland. • MAKE DECISIONS THAT SHAPE YOUR CITY A key part of managing and building a city is making tough decisions.

Luckily, your three advisors are around to give you some – occasionally not so great – advice! You’ll be given the opportunity to invest and fund projects, make decisions on immigration and public transport, decide how your megacity recycles (or doesn’t) and more. Each decision you make will increase or decrease city growth, carbon pollution and your bank account. • GO GREEN OR GO MEAN? Choose the types of buildings you’d like to construct in your city – do you build cheaper, industrial buildings that produce more money but more pollution, or eco-friendly buildings to help improve the air quality in the city? Invest in renewable energy, recycling, public transport and more, or prioritise population growth and money at the cost of carbon pollution. Through making wise decisions, you’ll be able to strike a balance and create a paradise your citizens love to call home! • MANAGE CITY GROWTH Balance clean air, citizen growth and treasury funds to keep your virtual city growing at a controlled rate. If population growth rockets out of control, your city may expand too quickly for you to handle! If your funds run out or citizens start leaving your city and your population drops to 0, it’s game over. Only a lousy president would have a city where nobody lives there! ----------------------------- GAME OF EARTH – HIGHLIGHTS ----------------------------- • Endless gameplay – manage your city for as long as possible • If your population hits 0 or you go bankrupt it’s game over • Invest, fund projects and make important decisions on policies • Manage your funds, population growth and pollution to keep your city healthy • Choose whether to build industrial or eco-friendly buildings • Dynamic gameplay ensures no two games are identical • Addictive, fast-paced city sim manager • Spin the gacha to get rewards & prizes to help you build a better city • Beautifully designed artwork and changing seasons Only you – the president of Earth 2.0 – know how to outwit the climate change deniers, greedy capitalists and conspiracy theorists to keep your virtual city growing. With fast-paced, dynamic gameplay, no play through is exactly the same! You’ll have hours of fun – and frustration – building the city of your dreams in Game of Earth! MANAGE & BUILD THE ULTIMATE MEGACITY – DOWNLOAD GAME OF EARTH TODAY!

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