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  2. Global Effect - Wikipedia

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    The player must keep the world environmentally clean while opposing an adversary trying to destroy it. [3] The player must build a thriving civilization by developing the natural resources of the world. [4] The game also allows the player to wage a thermonuclear war against neighboring civilizations. [5]

  3. Doomsday device - Wikipedia

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    Many hypothetical doomsday devices are based on salted hydrogen bombs creating large amounts of nuclear fallout.. A doomsday device is a hypothetical construction — usually a weapon or weapons system — which could destroy all life on a planet, particularly Earth, or destroy the planet itself, bringing "doomsday", a term used for the end of planet Earth.

  4. Spasim - Wikipedia

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    Players spend their planet's supply of "anti-entropy" on powering their spaceship or managing their planet. Teams compete or cooperate in order to gain enough resources to reach a far distant planet. Mismanaging a team's resources or over-reliance on combat causes dissatisfaction on the players' planets, and can lead to a "planetary proletariat ...

  5. WorldBox - Wikipedia

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    Graham Smith of Rock Paper Shotgun wrote: "I'd probably had my fill of WorldBox after around 4 hours, but it was a happy four hours." [7] Joseph Knoop of PC Gamer wrote: "It's funny how much WorldBox shares with big strategy games, despite not presenting an ultimate goal to the player, and almost always ending with a boredom-killing nuclear bomb.

  6. Ixion (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Ixion is a city building survival simulation video game developed by Bulwark Studios and published by Kasedo Games where players take control of a mobile space station traveling across space in search for a suitable planet for colonization after Earth was destroyed.

  7. Hlava Kasandry - Wikipedia

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    The game follows the story of Teodor Hornice, who deals with the destruction of dangerous warheads. He must destroy a rocket name Kassandra that could destroy the planet. [5] [6] The game is a mix of adventure, RPG and simulator. It is played with a joystick and a mouse.

  8. Living Earth Simulator Project - Wikipedia

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    The Living Earth simulator is a proposed massive computer simulation system intended to simulate the interactions of all aspects of life, human economic activity, climate, and other physical processes on the planet Earth as part of the FuturICT project, [1] in response to the European FP7 "Future and Emerging Technologies Flagship" initiative.

  9. Space Engineers - Wikipedia

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    Asteroids and planets consist of terrain voxels, which substantially differ from blocks, and although possible to destroy by the player, cannot be created by them unless in creative mode. Celestial objects are currently fixed in space and cannot move, however, rocks/minerals that have been mined are subject to gravity and will react accordingly.