Plan B Terraform has been announced to launch next year in 2023 in Early Access, a game where you have to lead mankind to ensure its survival. The announcement was made by developer Gaddy Games’ founder Nicolas Gadenne.
The game comes after three years of development, where the French indie developer has expressed his eagerness to bring the game to the hands of players and to evolve it further after taking in the community feedback.
Gadenne has previously created the successful survival 2D sandbox Dig or Die, which has sold over 250,000 copies on Steam. The developer talked about the game stating,
“[The game is a] calm and contemplative science-fiction management sandbox game with a strong emphasis on automatization based on a credible near future. Plan B: Terraform also offers an educational approach on greenhouse effect and water cycle mechanisms”
In Plan B Terraform, you have to manage a newly discovered planet, plan how it should evolve, and most importantly, grow the number of population. Players will have to mine resources, process them, and then transport them to cities to keep colonizing. The main goal of the game is to make humanity survive and thrive, warming up the atmosphere, forming rivers, oceans, and growing forests.
Plan B Terraform Key Features:
- Extract minerals, transform and transport them to the cities, so that they can expand.
- Build terraforming devices, such as greenhouse gas factories, in order to progressively warm up the atmosphere, make the ice melt and make rain fall, until rivers and oceans form. Then, when the conditions are met, you will be able to plant trees and watch them grow into large forests.
- Huge planetary scale playground, composed of more than a million hexagons.
- The “real” terraformation of a planet, with a global and real-time simulation of temperature, vegetation, rain and water flowing to form dynamic rivers and oceans.
- Radical evolution of the population, from a few inhabitants to a million and more.
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