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// SimEarth: The Living Planet(1993)
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About SimEarth: The Living Planet
The most ambitious and far-reaching of Maxis’ Sim lineage, Sim Earth puts you in charge of an entire planet throughout its 10 billion year lifespan. Your ultimate task is to guide the planet’s inhabitants into the stars, from its humble single-celled roots.
The main threats you face include pollution, disease, famine, war and global warming. The controls available to you include the chance to move mountains and continents, creating different levels of species, and unleash tidal waves and earthquakes so as to reshape your planet. All of these things take from your limited energy, which must be replenished.
The most ambitious and far-reaching of Maxis’ Sim lineage, Sim Earth puts you in charge of an entire planet throughout its 10 billion year lifespan. Your ultimate task is to guide the planet’s inhabitants into the stars, from its humble single-celled roots.
The main threats you face include pollution, disease, famine, war and global warming. The controls available to you include the chance to move mountains and continents, creating different levels of species, and unleash tidal waves and earthquakes so as to reshape your planet. All of these things take from your limited energy, which must be replenished.
Game modes: Single player
Quick answers
When was SimEarth: The Living Planet released?
SimEarth: The Living Planet released on December 31, 1993, developed by Maxis and published by Fujisankei Communications International, Maxis.
What platforms is SimEarth: The Living Planet available on?
SimEarth: The Living Planet is available on Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Wii, Super Famicom. It supports single player.