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  • Fix Restore Purchase button

    Excellent game, had enough fun with the 300 cycle challenge that I paid for an IAP. Unfortunately the restore purchases button is not working, so I cannot get my iPad copy to let me play the infinite mode... please fix ASAP!!
  • Exactly what I've been looking for!

    I've been looking for a game I can get into and play for 2 minutes or 2 hours and has enough depth I can get addicted to :). I think this is it. I read a Touch Arcade review and immediately downloaded and completed the tutorial. Looking forward to hours of fun with the full unlock! Great use of battery consumption too!
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  • Meh

    It's lacking a decent tutorial which is ok but the descriptions you need to figure out how to play are also missing. Not sure if it is an bug or not but sometimes I can remove a creature from one activity and put him on another and sometimes I can't....

    With a little more polish I think it would be a good game, going to leave it sitting on my phone for now until the developer updates it.
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  • Money scam

    This game requires you to pay 100 $ to buy the infinite mode
  • Tough, complex, and opaque economic engine builder

    I've already deleted it from my phone so I don't get fired. I just reinstalled it while in the bathroom at work because I'm weak.

    The game is a mix of the original Sim City and 4X gameplay. 3 of the x's are extremely streamlined and the focus is on developing your economic engine. Basically you're trying to strip mine planets without ruining their ecology and starving to death, all while you vie with the AI over new planets to defile. I don't know if there's an endgame.

    I have no problem recommending this game. Crashes, visual glitches, bugs, balance issues, all of those are irksome but it's worth putting up with. The auto save works well, and honestly there isn't an economic game like this for mobile or the PC that's kept my attention in 15 years. It's complex, vague, and difficult. This is the most fun I've had on my phone with something that wasn't a board game.

    The free version is meaty enough to make it worth the download. I played about an hour before I spent the 5 bucks to unlock all the other races, but you can get a lot of enjoyment without paying. Paying the developer means that they'll be able to improve the game and there's an f-ton of additional stuff, but it didn't feel like it was locking me out of content.
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  • Spelling.....

    A good game but has some consistency issues with spelling...ie ascension and ascention.....
  • Nothing else like it on iOS!

    This is a great 4x game with a very fair pricing model. The resource chain component is similar to the ANNO games or Factorio. Some occasional UI bugs when selecting elements and the tutorial/guide could be expanded but those are my only complaints after about 4-5 hours.
  • Excellent civ builder

    It looks rough around the edges and has some minor translation errors, but don't let this fool you on the quality of gameplay. One of the very rare mobile real-time civilization builders without F2P trappings, such as energy timers or secondary IAP currencies. The IAP here unlocks the full game. The progression takes a bit to figure out, but the scope is grand and interesting, especially when you aim to conquer other planets. Highly Recommended!
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  • Cool concept

    World building game, but it has resource bases challenges for your little world !!! Never seen any game like this. I've been playing for hours straight.

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