The Fermi Paradox Game, By detecting radio signals from far-off stars and eventually reaching out to one another by traveling to the most remote regions of the galaxy, you will lead extraterrestrial civilizations that can either flourish or just survive the ages in the choice-driven narrative strategy game The Fermi Paradox.
- In the Galactic God game, you take control of up to ten civilizations at once as a galactic gardener rather than a single faction.
- Choice-driven gameplay: Each event offers three options that alter history; each choice counts and has repercussions that last for millennia.
- Numerous unusual alien species: From terrifying deep-sea animals to elegant, sentient plants, there are even odd, hairless mammals known as humans.
- Apocalyptic floods, sexual revolutions, or conscious interstellar warships are just a few examples of the 400 distinct civilization-development events that each tell a unique tale and offer fresh options that influence that civilization's trajectory.
- Distinct societies within colonies and starships: There are unique narrative events and challenges associated with living on an uncharted planet or a generation ship.
- Original electronic ambient soundtrack: The spiritual, technological, and energetic trajectories of evolving civilizations are whimsically reflected in the music.
- Play repeatedly: Every playthrough has its ending and tells a unique story. Will that galaxy's citizens band together? In a galactic conflict, will they destroy each other? Or will they die alone, never really understanding the existence of other alien life forms?
Become the gardener of the galaxy!
Oversee the destiny of various planets, species, and societies. To ensure that extraterrestrial societies endure long enough to establish contact with other species, strike a balance between resource waste, military aggression, and technological advancement.
Decisions are important.
Although alien societies evolve naturally, you can influence their course at pivotal junctures in social change. When civilizations start cloning their own people, when animals are domesticated, or when world wars start, how will society change?
Encourage several extraterrestrial civilizations
From the Stone Age to the technological singularity and beyond, create societies. What will their beliefs be, and how will they treat their own? When they send out their first radio waves into space, what message will they convey? Why are they traveling to another star in interstellar spaceships for thousands of years?
Write the story of the galaxy.
Every replay will turn into a different interstellar story. The history and values of that civilization will be determined by a number of decisions, starting with the initial choice of which lifeforms will develop into sentient species. These decisions will affect everything from the civilization's attitudes toward religion and sexuality to how it treats its weaker members.
System Requirements
Minimum System Requirements:
- System: Windows 7 (SP1+) and Windows 10.
- Processor architecture: x86/x64 with SSE2 instruction set support.
- Memory: 2 GB RAM.
- Graphics: DX10, DX11, and DX12 capable.
- Storage: 8 GB of available space
- Other: Requires a 64-bit processor and OS.
The Fermi Paradox Free Download
The Fermi Paradox Free Download
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