TerraGenesis - Space Settlers Tilting Point LLC Use real science from NASA to cultivate life on desolate planets. Think you have what it takes to bring a dead planet to… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsUse real science from NASA to cultivate life on desolate planets. Think you have what it takes to bring a dead planet to life? Can you settle the stars? Explore space and terraform new worlds in this immersive idle planet building simulator rooted in real science. TerraGenesis dynamically animates entire planets with changing biospheres, all based on real data from NASA. The universe is your playground in TerraGenesis! With idle gameplay you can cultivate real planets in our solar system, planets created just for TerraGenesis and even alien worlds! When the world is in your hands, the possibilities are truly endless. If you’re a fan of astronomy, idle games, or resource management games, you will love Terragenesis! Download and start terraforming today! BUILD A PLANET - Join one of four interstellar Factions, each with different benefits for building interstellar settlements - Build entire worlds one step at a time, by creating pressurized habitats for your settlers so they can survive in hostile environments - Terraform your planet to support human life by managing specific resources of each world, including air pressure, oxygen, sea levels, and biomass - Melt ice caps to create planet-wide oceans and seed the planet with life - Track your civilization’s idle progress and your world’s current status with the Stats Summary Page DISCOVER PLANETS & MOONS - Learn astronomy and settle planets from our solar system, including Mercury, Venus, Earth & Mars! - Terraform orbital satellites, including The Moon as well as the Moons of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune - Build civilizations on fictional planets, including Bacchus, Ragnarok, Pontus, Lethe and Boreas - Terraform Dwarf Planets, including Ceres, Pluto, Charon, Makemake, Eris and Sedna - Discover lost secrets on Trappist-1 planets, including Damu, Aja, Huanca, Ruaumoko, Asintmah, Ostara, Aranyani - Travel through time in the Historical Earths campaign, including Vaalbara, Rodinia, Cambria, Cretacea, Dania, Chibania, and Ultima - Generate random worlds with complete surface and elevation maps, unique starting conditions and more BIOSPHERE SIMULATOR - Start with 26 different phyla and add 64 unique genes to create all kinds of amazing organisms to inhabit your world - Manage your lifeforms as they thrive in both terrestrial and aquatic biospheres ENCOUNTER ALIEN POPULATIONS - Discover distant planets in outer space with thriving alien civilizations. - Choose between making peace or conquering the alien lifeforms. - Carry out dozens of missions and build your new world based on your alien strategy. DEFEND FROM ASTEROIDS - Save your civilization and protect your flourishing planet from the threat of an asteroid attack - Build a planetary defense network to detect giant asteroids in space, initiate missions to destroy the threat, change the asteroid’s course or develop new strategies to survive certain doom. BUILD YOUR OWN FLAT EARTH - Insanity now comes with an on/off switch; flick a switch to turn existing worlds flat. - Build a flat earth or build other flat planets from our solar system or throughout the universe! - Hilarious random events unique to flat earth mode! TerraGenesis is free to play and as an indie game; it was important to us that all in-app purchases are entirely optional and not required for a full and complete experience. Enjoying TerraGenesis? Learn more! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TerraGenesisGame Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/SettleTheStars Terms of Use: http://www.tiltingpoint.com/terms-of-service Information Seller:Tilting Point LLC Genre:Simulation, Strategy Release:Jul 06, 2016 Updated:Jan 27, 2023 Version:6.35 Size:347.7 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Nullzone ð® Spam Police ð Jul 12, 2013 3,669 79 48 Male #2 Nullzone, Aug 19, 2016 Downloaded because I like science and SF stuff, and terraforming a planet sounds even more interesting when it's "rooted in real science". Stopped playing in the tutorial after a minute, because the font used is way too tiny (4pt or so). Will write to the dev when I have time. Stronsay Well-Known Member Aug 6, 2015 987 230 43 #3 Stronsay, Aug 19, 2016 This has broad scope for a colony builder. As well as the usual planning for research and construction there are political and cultural considerations: Type of government, economy, eco-policy, and values. Additionally there are frequent unexpected events occuring in all these areas. Will be interesting to see how it develops over time. It's a mystery why such a small font was chosen. Wrath Well-Known Member May 26, 2011 480 9 18 Seattle #4 Wrath, Aug 19, 2016 Reading previous reviews, I was surprised that when I opened the app on my 6+ the font was readable for me - though I did recently get reading glasses, so that might be helping. ;-) Nerrolken New Member May 16, 2017 1 0 0 #5 Nerrolken, May 16, 2017 Last edited: May 16, 2017 TerraGenesis (by Edgeworks Entertainment) TerraGenesis is a building game, a little bit like SimCity. You land on a planet, let's say Mars, and you build a Hab for your colonists. You can mine for resources, and start building facilities to expand your colony. These facilities can have various effects on the planet like warming the surface, thickening the atmosphere, adding oxygen, increasing the sea level, etc. All of these changes are rendered on the globe using data from NASA, so as the sea level rises, you're seeing what it would actually look like as the water fills in canyons and craters, etc. Eventually your planet becomes habitable for plant-life, and you can start building an ecosystem. Keep all the factors improving and eventually your colonists will be able to live on the surface freely, without building Habs. Meanwhile your culture has been developing, and you gradually work toward independence. By the end of the game, you've got a fully colonized and terraformed Mars with beautiful blue oceans and green land and white fluffy clouds, with towns and cities glowing across the surface, and a fully developed culture with its own values, economy, and government. It's a free download, and while there are in-app purchases, it's not at all pay-to-win. It's got all the major planets and moons from the real solar system, with real-world stats for each, and a bunch of fictional worlds too. Plus, they just added the TRAPPIST-1 planets! Attached Files: App-Icon-Mk2.jpg File size: 257.8 KB Views: 8 Gameplay---Main-Screen.jpg File size: 168.5 KB Views: 6 (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Downloaded because I like science and SF stuff, and terraforming a planet sounds even more interesting when it's "rooted in real science". Stopped playing in the tutorial after a minute, because the font used is way too tiny (4pt or so). Will write to the dev when I have time.
This has broad scope for a colony builder. As well as the usual planning for research and construction there are political and cultural considerations: Type of government, economy, eco-policy, and values. Additionally there are frequent unexpected events occuring in all these areas. Will be interesting to see how it develops over time. It's a mystery why such a small font was chosen.
Reading previous reviews, I was surprised that when I opened the app on my 6+ the font was readable for me - though I did recently get reading glasses, so that might be helping. ;-)
TerraGenesis (by Edgeworks Entertainment) TerraGenesis is a building game, a little bit like SimCity. You land on a planet, let's say Mars, and you build a Hab for your colonists. You can mine for resources, and start building facilities to expand your colony. These facilities can have various effects on the planet like warming the surface, thickening the atmosphere, adding oxygen, increasing the sea level, etc. All of these changes are rendered on the globe using data from NASA, so as the sea level rises, you're seeing what it would actually look like as the water fills in canyons and craters, etc. Eventually your planet becomes habitable for plant-life, and you can start building an ecosystem. Keep all the factors improving and eventually your colonists will be able to live on the surface freely, without building Habs. Meanwhile your culture has been developing, and you gradually work toward independence. By the end of the game, you've got a fully colonized and terraformed Mars with beautiful blue oceans and green land and white fluffy clouds, with towns and cities glowing across the surface, and a fully developed culture with its own values, economy, and government. It's a free download, and while there are in-app purchases, it's not at all pay-to-win. It's got all the major planets and moons from the real solar system, with real-world stats for each, and a bunch of fictional worlds too. Plus, they just added the TRAPPIST-1 planets!