Build a city, assemble a space fleet, and flee the Earth, all in 30 minutes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBPdjvK7dyk
In T-Minus 30, you explore a post-apocalyptic environment and scavenge its resources to build enough rockets to save a small pocket of humanity.
You start with a tiny settlement, where you till, irrigate, and farm the land to feed your people. As you expand, you exploit natural resources to build homes and roadways. You seek remnants of ancient civilization, mining ancient skyscrapers for their plastics and scavenging metal from the husks of automobiles you find in long-abandoned junkyards.
With those resources, you can either go high tech, building up solar farms and hydroponics labs to stock sleek generational ships that each rescue thousands of evacuees, or stay low-tech, brute-forcing your population off the Earth by building massive numbers of 1960s era rocketry.
After 30 minutes, the end comes, and you take off. You can't save everyone, but with you, there's hope for the future of humanity.
Wishlist Now: T-Minus 30 - Plan a city. Build a space fleet. Escape a doomed Earth!
Plan a city and build a space fleet to escape a dying Earth before time runs out. You have 30 minutes to scavenge a post-apocalyptic environment to build infrastructure, grow crops, generate power, and assemble rockets to save as many people as you can.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkwX1K3xP8g
store.steampowered.com/app/1371750
Explore abandoned ruins of a once-bustling civilization.
Mine skyscrapers and junkyards to reclaim plastics and metals.
Explore procedurally generated landscapes, from small, arid maps with scarce resources to large, forested maps replete with ancient ruins.
Create the infrastructure to convey energy, water, and other resources to your ever-expanding base of operations.
Save as many souls as you can before the world ends in 30 minutes!
store.steampowered.com/app/1371750
You're supposed to mention the Call to Action (CTA) at the end. "Wishlist this game on Steam!" is the CTA here. There. Our marketers should be happy. Everyone should be happy, ideally. Except the billions you leave behind on Earth when it explodes. They're all dead. This is on you.
Update: Export your stories to a lovely and glamorous web page.
You can now export your stories to HTML. Read a story, edit it, and hit "export" to save it locally.
When you export, you're taken to a folder containing the HTML and images of each page; you can open this up in your browser and optionally view the full text of your story in a single column.
Upload the folder to a web server, share it via Dropbox, or zip it up and e-mail it to your mother.
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