About This Game Fate of the World is a dramatic global strategy game that puts all our futures in your hands. The game features a dramatic set of scenarios based on the latest science covering the next two centuries. You must manage a balancing act of protecting the Earth’s resources and climate versus the needs of an ever-growing world population, who are demanding ever more food, power, and living space. Will you help the whole planet or will you be an agent of destruction?Fate of the World is brought to you by the award-winning Red Redemption games team and Battlestations: Midway Producer Klaude Thomas with climate science by Dr. Myles Allen (University of Oxford), writing by David Bishop (Dr. Who, 2000AD) and music composed by Richard Jacques (Mass Effect, Alice in Wonderland) with game design by veteran game designer Matthew Miles Griffiths (Conflict: Desert Storm, Battlestations: Midway).Fate of the World has been nominated for the 2011 Index: Design Awards and as a Top 10 Social Impact Games of 2010-11 by Games for ChangeKey features:Covers 2020 to 2200 - Two centuries years of possible futures12 regions - China, Europe, India, Japan, Latin America, Middle East, North America, Northern Africa, Oceania, Russia, South Asia, Southern AfricaScientific Model - by Dr Myles Allen of Oxford UniversityDetailed real-world data - gathered over years of researchOver 100 major policies - including geoengineering, technological research, international aid, diplomacy, economics, emergency defences, species protection, forestry, health, energy choices, population, politics, and clandestine operationsMore 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 backlash50 signature animal species to save - against the backdrop of enormous biodiversity loss40 specific future technologies to develop - including nuclear fusion, biofuels, nanotech, robots, AI, smart grids, advanced medicine, synthetic food, and space exploration6 'tipping points' - world-changing events such as the Amazon collapse and the Antarctic ice shelf collapse3D Earth globe - showing climate related changes with Earth 'telemetry' - visually graphing past and future changeEarth overlays - revealing local temperature change, devastation, and population 7aa9394dea Title: Fate of the WorldGenre: Casual, Indie, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Red RedemptionPublisher:Red RedemptionRelease Date: 28 Feb, 2011 Fate Of The World Download] [serial Number] axis and allies control the fate of the world rules. fate of the world strategy. world of warcraft fate of the nightborne. fate of the world of aarti bharat mata. fate of the world water stress. fate of argentina in world cup. fate of the world wiki. fate of the world kickstarter. fate of the world guide. since the fate of the world is non existence. kartia word of fate. the fate of the world is. fate of the world unofficial patch. fate of the world reddit. fate of the world igg games. fable 3 fate of the world. fate of the world game strategy. fate of the world download. fate of the world review. fate of the world cap and trade. the fate of the furious worldfree4u. fate of the world game review. fate of the world crack. fate of the world full. fate of the world india. the fate of the world depends on it. the sad fate of the world's longest limo. fate of the world new green deal. fate of the world fan patch. audiomachine fate of the world. fate of the world india hdi. fate of the world unlimited money. fate of senegal in world cup. fate of the world cheats. fate of the world oil fix it walkthrough. fate of the world game torrent. fate of the world game reddit. fate of the world cheat engine. the fate of the world's plants. fate of the world beyond 2012 pdf. fate of the world android. end of the world escape the fate lyrics. fate of the world migration dlc. fate of the world igg. fate of the world sandbox. fate of the world toxicity. fate world the myst ios download. fate of the world earth day walkthrough. fate of the world 3 degrees walkthrough. fate of the world 10th. fate of the world game guide. what is the most unique fate of the world's major religions. fate of the world online game. banana the fate of the fruit that changed the world free download. fate of the world meaning. the world hand of fate 2. betting the fate of the world. fate of the world transport. fate of the world game download. the fate of the world's uranium supply is to eventually become. fate of the world tipping point download. fate world apk. fate of the world life expectancy. fate of the world cards. fate of the world sequel. how to play fate of the world Manage the whole world. Planing policy and taking action to see how the world will respond, just like my job. But odd to say, it's not boring at all.. Nach kurzer Einführung, ein nicht wirklich gelungenes Spiel. Kein Größe wie von PC Gqamer beschrieben, sondern eher Durchschnitt, die Idee ist saugut, die Umsetzung eher Grundkurs Politik, Wirtschaft und Ökologie. Für fortgeschrittene Strategen eher ein Snack, als ein gutes Spiel. Nicht kaufen !. Loved this game. Played it a year ago, and came back to play again now. I still think there things that could be improved, like why would you limit the number of cards I can use in a country?!! But overall I really loved this game.. This game is difficult.But I think that's kind of the point, I played 6 hours of this trying and trying to balance food and water and global temps but it just wasn't enough. I even gave myself unlimited Cash and only barely managed to save the world and even then it was still so close to teering to collapse. It's a game that really makes you think.. The game is turn based "strategy", you only choose what your agency will fund on different areas of the world for th enext turn. But the rules are complkex enough to have you thinking each time you make a move.You usually have the goal of reaching certaing level of progress without dooming humanity to death by the environment (ie. raising the global temperature by 20 degrees :P), although the exact goals vary on each scenario.The game is not without its bugs, like India being a hellhole that needs fifty years just to rescue and then start fresh with them, but all in all it is an enjoyable game, that will leave pointers to actual technologies that exist/are in development and how they may affect the environment.. I love complex simulation games, and I am somewhat interested in the subject matter, so I thought this game would be a perfect fit for me. Sadly, I was wrong. Yes, the underlying climate simulation engine may have been written by actual climate scientists, but its presentation is obtuse, and the game built around it is simplistic in the extreme.The game is simplistic because you enact policies based on a one line summary of pros and cons, pay an implementation cost that is fixed irrespective of the particulars of the respective region (are you seriously saying that an eduction program for 300 million Africans will cost the same as for 1500 million Indians?), can not change the intensity of the policy (am I really taxing carbon without knowing the tax rate?)The presentation is obtuse, because you are simply shown a set of measurements connected by glowing lines, but the meaning of the measurements, and the nature of their connection, is not communicated to the player. For instance, what is that "capital index" affecting "agricultural production"? How can "electricity produced" be 20% lower than "electricity consumed"? What is "uranium take", and why am I experiencing uranium shortages while still having untapped uranium deposits in every region? Does "uranium market" show supply or demand? Combine this with the simulation doing unexpected things (I reduced agricultural workforce by 20% to conserve water, only to have water consumption and agricultural emissions rise by 20%, while having agricultural production plummet by 50%) and it gets a tad frustrating ...TL;DR: Get this game if you enjoy blind trial and error in an emotionally moving setting. If you want to understand climate models though, you'll have more fun reading IPCC reports .... So in this game you try to save the world from Climate Change via a variety of methods with questionable effectiveness. To be honest, this game is rather difficult and not easy to pick up because alot of the terminology and proposed schemes for fixing Climate Change will likely be unknown to alot of people. There is some in-game information, but that still won't prevent this game from often being frustrating. Also it has bugs, with some of the achievements simply being broken with almost no chance of them ever being fixed since the devs for this game are long gone.It's an informative little game that is often frustrating due to its difficulty and lack of adequate information. Another case where a simple "yes" or "no" just is not enough to describe my overall views on this game. Ultimately... I'm going to have to say no. It's interesting and a rare game dealing with real-world issues, but it's problems are just too annoying for me to recommend. :(. I really, really like this game.It's quite challenging on a theoretical level but it doesn't get dull as it doesn't turn into a boring grindfest or a stupid phone game that you only can win with a certain action-combination.Sadly though:Ingame cards are very vague and are not explained any better in the Wiki.The Wiki is very beta (can't blame the mods for this though, since it is user made, but I hoped for at least a tad bit more explanation of things..).The statistic menu in game is very usable and interesting but its navigation is crap.Moving between menus, especially the statistics menu, can be very laggy and often takes noticeable loading-time - even on stronger computers that fulfill the recommendations.However, I can never recommend this game until the devs fix it. An official patch hasn't come out (at least of what I've noticed) since 2013 and several of the achievements are completely unatainable. Will update the review if they patch the game - but it doesn't seem like that will ever happen... Needs free play or a map editior
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