Czech authors of historical games came up with a climate simulator – INDIAN

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Czech studio Charles Games made a name for himself among players thanks to historical games Assassination 1942 And Freedom 1945: Liberation. Now he comes up with a new project in which we will save the planet.

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Beecarbonize is both a card strategy challenge and a climate simulation. and your opponent is carbon emissions and climate change. “Can you transform industry, change laws, and protect nature in order to survive?” the authors ask in a press release.

Playing cards represent inventions, laws, social or industrial achievements. Each one is based on real climate research. In addition, you will meet random global eventswhich may require you to change your strategy. You gradually open new cards in the game encyclopedia and make your way into the future.

You will explore the most advanced technologies, address the development of society, protect nature and modernize industry to reduce carbon emissions. “But be careful: you will only survive if you manage resources carefully,” they warn.

Are you closer to industrial reforms, civic initiatives or ecosystem protection? There are many different ways to deal with climate change and pollution. But saving the planet is no easy task. The more problems you create, the more complex tasks and events you will have to face..

You will have to balance energy production, social reforms, environmental measures and scientific research. “Will you move away from fossil fuels as soon as possible? Or will you focus on carbon capture technologies first? Experiment with new strategies and don’t be afraid to try again.”

The world will react to your decisions. More emissions means more floods or monsoons, when you invest in nuclear power you risk a nuclear disaster. “Learn a lesson with every attempt, and you may be able to overcome environmental disasters, social unrest, and maybe even prevent the extinction of life on Earth.”

Beecarbonize was created in collaboration with leading climate scientists from the non-profit organization People in Need as part of the 1Planet4All project funded by the European Union. It will be released for free on March 1st for iOS, Android, and PC.

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Source :Indian TV

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