Next, there is the Empire, which is perhaps the most hypocritical of the lot. Being a conglomerate of typically avaricious corporations, the Cartel is the most ardent user of the aforementioned technology. Then there is the Cartel, who is perhaps the most exemplary of the name of the game itself. There are the Freemen, a supposedly environmentalist society who has no issue sacrificing a few bits of land here and there to save the rest from the other factions, for the sake of “future generations” of course. The intro trailer may be a bit embellished, but lands falling apart do happen a lot in this game.Īnyway, whatever stable land which remains on this world is fought over by four factions. Predictably, the technology has ruined their world, destroying the outermost crust of the planet and causing entire continents to crumble into the ominous dust clouds below. The people of this world has somehow learned to harvest the mineral wealth of their world, straight down to the core from its surface. The fictitious world in which Greed Corp takes place in is very much screwed, and that is an understatement. An example of this kind of idea has resulted in Greed Corp, a game which has since been made for many platforms due to its apparent simplicity. One such idea is a method to make play sessions brisk, but implementing it in what is practically a board game turned into a digital game. Sometimes, someone has an idea which he/she thinks is brilliant, though it is not guaranteed to be so. By Gelugon_baat | Review Date: February 17, 2015
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