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Godlike freedom.

<span class="bold">The Universim</span>, an In-Development God-game where the success of your civilization depends on your planet management and anger management skills, is coming soon, DRM-free on GOG.com!

Your people have fire! Soon, they'll start building settlements, cities, impressive machines that drain natural resources, and eventually perhaps space-faring vehicles that will enable them to leave their mess behind. Want to encourage or punish their behavior? Use your godly Power or Wrath to shift the weather in their favor, help cure diseases, and bring meteors down on their ignorant heads. Give them the tools to reach greatness or watch idly as they blow things up - that's the godly way.
Each planet provides a unique ecosystem, wildlife, and dangers. Each civilization is bursting with limitless potential and constant temptations of self-destruction. What path will your guys walk? And what will happen when they encounter the mysterious aliens flying overhead?

Wishlist <span class="bold">The Universim</span> and rule planets full of unruly people, coming soon, DRM-free on GOG.com.


https://www.youtube.com/embed/9OLiW86UlYw
Post edited January 11, 2017 by maladr0Id
Looks fantastic, the only thing I really hate is the scale ie you can see the curvature of the planet, I just can't stand games that do that.

I'd rather the planets be a LOT larger and I mean a LOT

Still happy to support it and give it a go when it comes out. Thank you GoG for putting it on here else I would NEVER get to play it.

:)

Was also really hoping it would be something like a new version of SimEarth like a previous poster wrote. I really adore SimEarth and SimLife, they really need a good upgrade to them.
Post edited January 11, 2017 by styggron
Now this game looks really cool! I hope it will have a sandbox mode!
Backed this! Great to see it coming to GOG!

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IAmSinistar: Been playing the alphas and it's coming along quite well. Enjoyable game and it runs fine on a modest setup. Hoping that as the society expands that many tasks become automated. I have to think that they will.

Incidentally, here is a photo of my backer rocket keychain. The top comes off the rocket, and underneath is a USB drive holding the game loader.
Do you know if the game works only on 64bit systems?
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Reever: Do you know if the game works only on 64bit systems?
Good question. I'm not sure about that, actually. Probably best to ask the devs. GOG staff may be able to answer that as well, if they have access to the alpha now.
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trusteft: If/when the aliens come, is it a dead conclusion the civilizations on your planet are dead, or there is a chance to fight back and win?
Well, you're literally God. You can just stop them.
Backed this on Kickstarter a while ago and I've been skimming the backer updates all the while, but the Reapers suddenly showing was new to me. Huh...interesting.
This will be the second god game I play right next to POPULOUS: THE BEGINNING, so far this looks amazing and hope it plays and gives you that power as well.

Instant buy day one for me.
As a God Games player, I have been following this title for... years. A big surprise see it in the Gog list. Well done, Gog!
Looks very interesting, I will be following this games progress.
Post edited January 12, 2017 by oldschool
Looks interesting. Wishlisted.
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Maxvorstadt: Hm, seems to be a real time Civilization game.
You mean a full game will take ~6000 years to play?
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Reever: Do you know if the game works only on 64bit systems?
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IAmSinistar: Good question. I'm not sure about that, actually. Probably best to ask the devs. GOG staff may be able to answer that as well, if they have access to the alpha now.
Alright!
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GOG.com: Godlike freedom.
So, GOG, does the game work only on 64bit systems?
Have backed this oh a KS.
All I'd wish, is that the music wasn't so loud as to overpower the narrator's voice more than half the time. I didn't get most of what she was saying. :(
So much potential for this game to be a total bust...
...and I really don't like the too-small-planet perspective.

But all the same... *dares to dream a bit*