Carefully manage buildings that produce energy (coal plants, wind turbines, solar panels etc.) to make Ecoland a place 100% powered by renewable energy, while keeping the population happy.

Submission for Sogeti Green X Game Jam, team number 51

StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
AuthorApple0726
GenreSimulation
Average sessionA few minutes

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"For example coal and nuclear plants will pollute a lot throughout the game so you want to avoid them"

I'd just like to point out that nuclear technology has evolved a bunch in the last 30 years, to the point where it is now less polluting than hydroelectric in the real world. Nuclear waste used to be a major problem in early reactor designs but modern breeder reactors - specifically thorium - can actually burn their own waste. I think the only major country that doesn't consider nuclear a green technology is Germany for political reasons.

The IRL problem with nuclear is that a clean nuclear reactor design costs a lot more to build than the other technologies, and takes much more time to get running. If you want to more realistically balance nuclear you should make it cost and produce 5 times as much and, importantly, add a lead time of 4 years over which the player is unable to destroy the building and the building produces nothing. It will also add an interesting mechanical hump that players would need to plan around if they choose to invest in nuclear: When and how much nuclear is worth building to reach the objective in the allotted time frame?

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game's pretty good but easy, I like it, tho ^^

just one misconceptions, nuclear power is pretty much clean expensive yet most effective way of making energy, it's vapor what comes out from those "chimeneys" and the procedure for handling nuclear waste is simple yet effective, considering how radiation works, besides, we're almost always exposed to radiation, specially in  today's life

Nice work man, played helexitus for a long time and now some new heat has arrived.