Posted November 27, 2011
I was desperately excited about this game before it came out, and then forgot about it. Lo and behold, it's on sale, I downloaded the creature creator to try (apparently the only demo we get) and it ran nicely. CANYOURUNIT says my computer can handle it easily, but my question is...is it any good?
I realize the individual parts are simplistic, but I tend to be very poor at village sims, RTS's, and 4X games. I'm a biologist, so I find the idea of playing around with life and a bastardized combination of intelligent design and evolution quite appealing.
Has anyone played this? How does it hold up? It looks to be quite infinitely replayable, but I'm not sure if there's anything to do once you hit space age. Y'know, colonize and manage planets and that sort of thing.
And yes, I realize that GOG offers 4X games that are far superior, but I already own several 4X games, and just bought StarFlight, and the 4X games all share the problem of being far too confusing once my civilization finally starts to prosper.
I realize the individual parts are simplistic, but I tend to be very poor at village sims, RTS's, and 4X games. I'm a biologist, so I find the idea of playing around with life and a bastardized combination of intelligent design and evolution quite appealing.
Has anyone played this? How does it hold up? It looks to be quite infinitely replayable, but I'm not sure if there's anything to do once you hit space age. Y'know, colonize and manage planets and that sort of thing.
And yes, I realize that GOG offers 4X games that are far superior, but I already own several 4X games, and just bought StarFlight, and the 4X games all share the problem of being far too confusing once my civilization finally starts to prosper.
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