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Sim Earth - The Living Planet

[ Maxis Software 1990 ]

Sim Earth - The Living Planet

Description:

In this game you are "God" of Planet Earth. You can affect the planet's temperature, create land, modify it's atmosphere, and even create life. Lifeforms will eventually evolve in time and advance further if you chose to allow them to (you can also make the planet so devastating that all life ends). This game is pretty nifty and definitely worth playing on a Sunday afternoon.





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Old School Apps is an abandonware apps site which offers free game downloads and old apps dating back to the MS-DOS days.

Our abandonware games collection is one of the most complete archives on the Internet. We offer game downloads from the most popular genres available: adventure games, action games, board games, education games, puzzle games, racing games, roleplaying games, simulation games, sports games, strategy games, and text based games. We've recently added an online arcade which is filled with over a hundred classic nintendo games that you can play directly from your browser. These online nintendo games use Java and vNES to emulate old games without the hassle of having to download and install third-party software.