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  2. Factorio - Wikipedia

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    Factorio is a construction and management simulation game developed and published by Czech studio Wube Software. The game was announced via an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign in 2013 and released for Windows , macOS , and Linux on 14 August 2020 following an early access phase, which was made available on 25 February 2016.

  3. Crude: The Oil Game - Wikipedia

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    He concluded that it was a "good economic game — but there is not enough variety during long games." He concluded by giving the game scores of 4 out of 6 for components, rules and playability, and 5 out of 6 for "Idea". [2] The website Das-SpielEn noted that the new 2014 edition was a "feature-rich" game best played with four people. The only ...

  4. Fossil fuel phase-out - Wikipedia

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    While crude oil and natural gas are also being phased out in chemical processes (e.g. production of new building blocks for plastics) as the circular economy and biobased economy (e.g. bioplastics) are being developed [17] to reduce plastic pollution, the fossil fuel phase out specifically aims to end the burning of fossil fuels and the consequent production of greenhouse gases.

  5. World Without Oil - Wikipedia

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    World Without Oil combined elements of an alternate reality game with those of a serious game. The game sketched out the overarching conditions of a realistic oil shock, then called upon players to imagine and document their lives under those conditions. Compelling player stories and ideas were incorporated into the official narrative, posted ...

  6. Dyson Sphere Program - Wikipedia

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    The player, controlling a mecha called Icarus, can gather resources such as iron, copper, and oil; build out fundamental components such as steel plates, gears, and electronic circuits; and then combine these into building structures that include assembly plants, transport systems, and power devices.

  7. Oil depletion - Wikipedia

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    The Party's Over: Oil, War, and the Fate of Industrial Societies, New Society Press ISBN 0-86571-482-7; Matthew R. Simmons. Twilight in the Desert: The Coming Saudi Oil Shock and the World Economy, Wiley (June 10, 2005), ISBN 0-471-73876-X; David MacKay. Sustainable Energy - without the hot air, UIT Cambridge (May 2009), ISBN 9780954452933

  8. Power Grid - Wikipedia

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    Each player uses their workers to buy the best machines and robots on the market and run the machines most effectively. Players must monitor their energy consumption. Power Grid: The First Sparks [5] Similar to the original game, but set in the Stone Age. Power Grid: The Card Game [6] A card game version of Power Grid, without the network map.

  9. Crude oil engine - Wikipedia

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    The crude oil engine is a type of internal combustion engine similar to the hot bulb engine. A crude oil engine could be driven by all sorts of oils such as engine waste oil and vegetable oils. Even peanut butter could be used as fuel if necessary. Like hot bulb engines, crude oil engines were mostly used as stationary engines or in boats/ships.