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Stormworks: Build And Rescue is a simulation video game developed and published by the British studio Geometa (Formerly known as Sunfire Software). [1] The game was released as an early access title in February 2018 for Windows and Mac and is receiving frequent updates through Steam. The game left early access on September 17, 2020.
Opinions on the game's Challenge mode and mission design were polarized. The PC version of the game fared worse than other platforms for its technical issues and digital rights management. The game was a commercial success for Ubisoft, selling over half a million copies and became Ubisoft's fastest-selling digital game.
The game's main feature is the ability to create worlds, using godlike tools known as "God powers" provided in the game. These are divided into several groups: World Creation, Civilizations, Creatures, Nature and Disasters, Destruction Powers, and Other Powers. [1]
PC Player felt a sense of adventure game fatigue, noting that the game and its contemporaries were all similar in gameplay and style. [18] The Sydney Morning Herald thought the game, along with Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego 3.0 was the best choice to encourage reluctant readers due to its incorporation of reading into the game. [19]
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On review aggregator Metacritic, all versions of the game received "mixed or average reviews". The Nintendo Switch version received an average score of 59 out of 100, the PC version 58 out of 100, and the PlayStation 4 version 51/100. [26] [27] [28] The game debuted at 3rd place in the top 20 games sold with 42,272 copies sold as of November 25 ...
Atomfall is an upcoming 2025 action survival game developed and published by Rebellion Developments.It is set in an alternate history 1960s where the Windscale nuclear disasters turned much of Northern England into a radioactive quarantine zone.
Emergency is a series of real-time strategy simulation video games by German developer Sixteen Tons Entertainment, designed by Ralph Stock.In the games, players control emergency services—namely police, fire, emergency medical services, and technical services—and command operations to handle a variety of emergencies.