Establish a New Home for Humanity in City Builder ‘Imagine Earth’

Emanuela (10. May 2024 10:54 )
Establish a New Home for Humanity in City Builder ‘Imagine Earth’News  |  DLH.NET The Gaming People

Build a Better Future for Humanity in Imagine Earth, Available Now on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation Consoles, and macOS

Build New Planetary Settlements, Face Ecological Challenges, Cooperate with Colonies and Alien Tribes, and Defend Against Invaders
 

Berlin, Germany (May 9, 2024) — Indie game developer Serious Bros. is delighted to announce that ecological sci-fi city builder Imagine Earth is now available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and 5, and macOS via Steam. This follows a previous release on Windows PC and Xbox consoles.
 
Set in the not-so-distant future of 2084, Imagine Earth envisions a universe where the player, as a space colony manager, must head out into the cosmos to establish a new home for humans. After corporate greed and resource exploitation led their home planet to ruin, players will explore a variety of (initially) healthy planets throughout space, aiming to raise and grow great cities in a more sustainable way.
 
 
In the story-based campaign and competition game modes, Imagine Earth players can build up their civilizations on 11 diverse planets, with terrain dotted with rich blue waters, snow-capped peaks, and lush green expanses, all ready to be explored, populated, and mined for resources.
 
Trade natural goods and resources with space traders for profit and satisfy the capitalist quest for expansion by building power plants, farms, and factories to keep both corporations and civilians happy. Turn technological and monetary gains into research and discover how to advance society in a sustainable way. Do it all while fending off the economic competition as battles for corporate dominance break out on discovered planets, forcing players to sell shares, outsize opponents, and perform hostile takeovers of competing colonies.


These aren't the only threats that players face in Imagine Earth, though, as failure to balance expansion and ecology could result in climate disaster. With real-time planetary simulation, players can see the consequences of their own exploitative actions, as natural disasters — including wildfires, volcanoes, dying forests, radioactive contamination, pollution, and rising sea levels — see less sustainable civilizations (literally) go under, and citizens rallying and rioting against poor living conditions.


Key Gameplay Features of Imagine Earth:
  • Go Beyond: Complete the multi-mission story and embark on fresh space colony adventures, including a competition mode against up to five AI factions and a freeform mode with procedurally generated planets
     
  • Space Invaders and Traders: Make friends with cooperative colonies and alien tribes inhabiting some discovered planets and fend off hostile alien invaders using shields and lasers in tower defense gameplay as they try to wipe puny human colonies off of the map
     
  • Sustainable Civilizations: Successfully fight corporate greed and civilian demand for growth and resources by researching new technology and maintaining a healthy ecosystem to become a sustainable civilization 

Imagine Earth is out now on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 & 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, and PC and Mac via Steam.
 
For more information on Imagine Earth, follow the Serious Bros. team on X (Twitter), Facebook, and YouTube, and join the Discord community.
 
 
About Serious Bros.
 
Serious Bros. was founded in Germany in 2014 by good chums Martin Wahnschaffe and Jens Isensee with the ambition to make something special: a compelling strategic sim with a heartfelt environmentalist message. They've been working as a team to make Imagine Earth a game that turns the overwhelming threat of the climate crisis into a motivating challenge, with help along the way from the composers Tilo Alpermann, Zevik Perry, illustrator Marko Fiedler, and programmers Rico Possienka and Alex Leps.



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