I have suggestions.
Tilting Point LLC, the habitable oxygen levels should greatly depend on how thick the planets atmosphere is. For example, if the planet has 50,000 pascals of pressure the oxygen must be 420,000 parts per million and if the planet has 150,000 pascals of pressure than you will need 140,000 parts per million oxygen. Also, the humans should be atleast 30% more tolerant when it comes to how much water planets have. A few million people would probably be able to survive on an Earth that’s 95% covered in water.
By the way, shouldn’t there be a limitation for how much people can live of a planet based on its size? Average sized planets should have a limitation for 15 billion inhabitants while huge planets can fit 40 billion. The tiny worlds should only be able to fit 2 billion people.
By the way, shouldn’t there be a limitation for how much people can live of a planet based on its size? Average sized planets should have a limitation for 15 billion inhabitants while huge planets can fit 40 billion. The tiny worlds should only be able to fit 2 billion people.
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Would recommend.
I would say that this is one of my most favourite games (probably because I enjoy astronomy). But the mechanics are really great and if I had some advice, maybe upgrade the graphics. But over all, great game and would recommend.
Very boring game very quickly
It looks good, has depth to it, yet you can only access 3 planets & have to pay for the rest. More like a trail game with pay to play option but there is no point to rush, it just means you finish that much sooner. In under a week the game gets completely borning. I’m already done with it by the 2nd day basically. No need to even finish once!
Overall it’s not horrible, but it could be alot better too. This seems like a very adult game, yet it doesn’t keep one amused very long because it just repetitive nothingness in the end. Play or avoid, your call but the game is a bunch of wasted time.
Overall it’s not horrible, but it could be alot better too. This seems like a very adult game, yet it doesn’t keep one amused very long because it just repetitive nothingness in the end. Play or avoid, your call but the game is a bunch of wasted time.
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Would you please add these suggestions to the game?
Tilting Point LLC, I have a few suggestions you could add to TerraGenesis. The first one Is tweaking Ultima’s starting Atmosphere to 70,000 pascals to 130,000 pascals. I’d also appreciate It If you were to either make the starting sea level lower or the ideal sea level higher as It would be illogical for Vaalbara to have habitable sea levels but not Ultima, which seems to have more land than Vaalbara. And If you’d accept this, add one native city civilization to Ultima, a mammalian species with a population of 1 to 2 million and an infrastructure of industrial. Give them a generic species name, something which seems more fitting to a human species which may come In the future. And also, for the native city to function In Biosphere mode there should be some species on Ultima If the player selects Biosphere.
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If you want to play a game that waste time to have no progress , this is a perfect terrible game !!
This game is not so bad if they don’t put in terrorist attack right from the beginning at your development stage, You basically have to keep rebuilding the same facilities within a short period of time , like a day or shorter without getting a terror attack. Also, the game do not shows your progress in any actual graphic buildings, to shows what your progress are. All it shows are numbers and text. Its good I didn’t spend a dime on the game yet. I deleted the game after 3 days.
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very realistic
fire break out in 0 oxygen environment
Love TerraGenesis!
I am a sci-fi aficionado. I read it, I watch it, I write it, I live and breathe it. And dammit it’s like this game was made with me in mind. There graphics are stunning, the science behind the game is sound, the discussion on the ethics of terraforming is absolutely fascinating, the worldbuilding is amazing (“City X has developed a local legend!” “City Y’s accent is developing into a dialect! Ooh, now it’s become an entirely new language!” “City Z just opened a new genetic park which is basically Jurassic Park, and, quote, we expect nothing to go wrong!”) and the ongoing story of the world is absolutely delightful. I also like that the game is a mix of skill and a little luck, like real life. Sometimes you get a random boon from the game, sometimes you get a random setback, and sometimes you have to solve a trolley problem dilemma where both options are a little good and a little bad. That adds a lot of fun to the game, and it helps teach you how to become a better player—you gotta save a pile of credits in case you need that money to fix a sudden problem, etc. But more than that, it’s skill and strategy. And that way, you eventually learn to make any random events work in your favor. Anyway, it’s so much fun. This is a great, great game. Thanks TerraGenesis! I plan on purchasing the fictional worlds pack once I’m done with the free worlds!
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how is this fun?
so you click here or there, watch some numbers go up and down then watch some ads, thats pretty much the while game, how is this fun???
Don’t waste time here
After the very first tutorial the game spends the next as long as I could deal with it being nothing but ads. Don’t waste your time
Boring and full of ads
After a tutorial that takes less than 5 minutes, the next action you take takes an hour to complete, while you are bombarded with ads and prompts for microtransactions. So if you’re interested in a game that you start and then immediately put away, this might be for you.