This game starts off well but then just kinda trickles away until there is barely any gameplay left. I'm not much experienced in god games, but I really liked the style and trailers, so I decided to give it a try. My time with it was not horrible, but it just felt incredibly padded out. A lot of times I was just waiting for buildings to finish or resources to reach a certain level or for research to complete. Sitting there and essentially doing nothing. I've reached the space age now and everything is kinda grinding to a halt. The powers I have feel somewhat meaningless, and no new powers have been added since the 4th hour of gameplay. All I've done is make rain, zap UFOs and move stuff around. The devastating powers like meteors or quakes are completely useless as other civilizations have magic shields and spamming lightning strike the the best way to down anything. Well, or you just destroy them as soon as they pop up and can be done. There are quests, but they just seem to...
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WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE POWER?
🔵Play God!
Guide your fledgling sentient species (lovingly called “nuggets”) from Stone Age cave painters to star-faring explorers.
🔵Wield godly power
Command more than 15 godly powers to guide, protect — or discipline — your followers. Create devastating tornadoes, smite naughty followers with lightning bolts, or shake and sunder the very earth.
🔵Watch your Nuggets grow and thrive
Observe Nuggets' every move as they work and fight to survive.
🔵Evolve and advance through the ages
Research more than 200 technological and societal advancements.
🔵Expand your power and colonize the galaxy
Discover and colonize a galaxy of procedurally generated planets, each with unique ecosystems and challenges to conquer.
🔵Manage delicate ecosystems
Manage the delicate balance of planetary ecosystems to help nuggets thrive. Your decisions and your followers’ ' actions influence global climates and have real environmental consequences. (Try not to kill them in an ecological disaster — well, unless you want to, of course.)
🔵Delve into the deeper mystery of your existence
Unravel the layers of a deeper cosmic story that challenges your perception of who and what you are — and reveals unexpected twists!
About This Game:
The Universim is a strategy city builder game with “God” elements where you guide a civilization (Nuggets) from the Stone Age to the Space Age. Manage resources, dynamic challenges, and ensure your Nuggets can survive, thrive, and spread to the stars.
The Universim features more than 200 research perks that will help you to shape your civilization. Be as benevolent or malevolent as you like to drive nuggets to evolve, advance, and expand. (Even the best civilizations need an occasional smiting).
Every planet in The Universim is procedurally generated and offers unique characteristics and challenges, ensuring that every world and every game is unique and engaging. Ecological balance and resource management are critical to success. Nuggets have their own needs and behaviors you must attend to. Your guidance will shape how they deal with conflicts, natural disasters, alien creatures, and other civilizations. Their growth and evolution depends on you!
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60+ hours in, and I'm gonna say that this game has a ton of promise, but that's basically it. The game is pretty much dead now with no further development on it by the developers, and the worst part is that the game does not have that many mods to enrich gameplay (most of the mods are resource related) and add replayability. The game starts of pretty fun and great. You set up your colony, then expand to cover the planet. Then you move onto other planets to establish your interplanetary empire. But after a while you start to run into some crucial issues that's got to do with how you need to constantly micromanage your planets' resources and how the AI which was supposed to handle that is horrible at it. If you're interested in this game, I'd tell you to wait for a sale, but otherwise it really isnt worth the money or time. And honestly I'd just say to look elsewhere for a game to scratch your planetary empire management itch.
This is scam. They never finished it. For the longest time it was barely"Tiny Planet Sim" but it certainly has nothing to do with an universe as the name suggests. I wished I get my money back.
Taken as a god game, it does what it set out to do (start with two followers, slowly but steadily grow until you cover (most of) the face of a 3D world), but somewhere along the way it began to lose focus on whatever storyline the designers originally had planned out. It has a decent enough progression (starting from the Stone Age, move through a fairly linear "tech tree" through the Medieval, Industrial, and Space Ages--at least until you come to the end and the game is still bugging you to spend its "Discovery Points" on absolutely nothing at all). Don't play it expecting a coherent story; it has one, but it becomes obvious that the entire project slowly fell to pieces along the way, with the final result being a disappointing mess. Get it if it goes on sale for under $20; it provides that amount of fun per time spent, in my opinion.
D - Very dull, terribly optimised, don't recommend.
Scratches the god game itch but the automated building placement is a little brain-dead which makes it hard to manage multiple planets when reaching Space Age.
neeed more players to produce more mods
super fun and creative game
god game hehehe hahaha
very fun just wish they would update again
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 64 bit or Higher
- Processor: 2.6 Ghz - 4 Cores Mid Range CPU or Higher
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 780/880M/960/1050Ti/1660/2060 or AMD R9 290 / RX 570. Intel Graphics not supported.
- Storage: 20 GB available space
- Sound Card: Duh!
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7 64 bit or Higher
- Processor: 6 or 8+ Physical cores CPU @ 3.5GHz+
- Memory: 32 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 980/1070/2070/3060 or RX Vega 64/5700/6800 or better
- Storage: 20 GB available space
- Sound Card: Duh!
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How much does The Universim cost?
The Universim costs $759.95.
What are the system requirements for The Universim?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 64 bit or Higher Processor: 2.6 Ghz - 4 Cores Mid Range CPU or Higher Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 780/880M/960/1050Ti/1660/2060 or AMD R9 290 / RX 570. Intel Graphics not supported. Storage: 20 GB available space Sound Card: Duh! Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 64 bit or Higher Processor: 6 or 8+ Physical cores CPU @ 3.5GHz+ Memory: 32 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 980/1070/2070/3060 or RX Vega 64/5700/6800 or better Storage: 20 GB available space Sound Card: Duh!
What platforms is The Universim available on?
The Universim is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is The Universim worth buying?
The Universim has 60% positive reviews from 30 players.
When was The Universim released?
The Universim was released on Jan 22, 2024.
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