About This Game Imagine that You are the Main Logos of the Earth, that is, the ultimate master and commander. Human life is merely just a moment for you. Using the Fate-cards, you are able to lead your people towards their future which is unknown even for you. Your decisions will affect the fate of a whole civilization: the population, reproduction, people’s ideas, the technology and also the health of the planet, that is, Mother Earth, which might be endangered by wars, alien civilizations and even armies of undead people. It’s in your interest to have more and more people reach the Logos level of perfectness, the primary conditions of which are harmony, ethics and the maintenance of the ecosystem being in service as the living space As the Main Logos, you are of course aware that the planet you dominate serves as a classroom for the billions of Logos, souls hiding in human bodies, but for you this place can be a toy in your hands, which means you can do anything to them that your all-powerful will desires. Keep in mind that there are other Main Logos out there who may compete for you planet, but it’s up to you if you give them space or you refuse to take such challenges. Details: Turn based, card strategy game. 25.920 years, 108 years/turn. As Supreme (Main) Logos, you use Fate-cards to develop humanity. Fate-cards impress one turn but are able to impress further development. Ecology, population, birth rate, health, food, resource, conflict, harmony, ethics, battle score change continuously. Wild animals, aliens and even undeads may appear during the entire cosmic cycle (25920 years) In addition, different events may also have an impact on the planet and on humanity. 6d5b4406ea Title: LogosGenre: Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Logos UniversePublisher:Bertalan Zoltán e.v.Release Date: 13 Jun, 2018 Logos Full Crack [PC] This game has potential, although in the current state of the game, it is easy to see there is much work to be done.. Instantly hooked, hoping for more updates and content :) Need more planets - to colonize and a chance to actually co-exist with aliens , but really good - surprised actually.. I like the concept, but the events need some massive balancing. I've talked to the developers and they say the following problem will be fixed. Based on them being so involved I'm going to give this a recommendation for now. As an example of my latest world, everything was going great, really really great, and then I had to pick a card that would give me a large population increase and I knew my game was \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ed. In most, but not all, of my games a large population increase results in a demographics disaster that never ends. I spent about 30-50 turns spending the 10 logos to avoid the disaster, my population mit the max 10 billion but still the event would not end. Eventually I ran out of logos when I missed my 35 each bonus and 7 billion people died the first round then because of course there was a giant population change the event happened again (And again and again and again each turn until the end) The second time it occured of course it caused a gaia event that occured at the same time until survival was not possible. Now, had there been a way out of that death spiral, that would have been fun, and challenging, but there wasn't. So as of currently, I wouldn't recomend this game at its full price, the concept is good and thought provoking and fun, but completely unballanced with no way out of death spiral scenarios, you are just along for the ride.. Pros:This game is cheap and you guys can have a wonderful couple of hours trying to figure out rules and stuff if you are into those things.Cons:It seems developers have lost their interest and don't even reply on the forum. There will be no patches or updates.. This game is awesome! I really like this fresh and new take on the strategy game format. The game is very complex, and highly addictive. You play as a godlike entity (the "main logos") of the Earth, and your goal is to help mankind thru history. There's a good spiritual message in the game, that you should care about one another, take care of the environment, look things in another perspective, and make hard, sometimes questionable decisions for the greater good. It's not easy, you need to pay attention to a lot of variables (population, echology, etc.) otherwise you will fail very quickly. If you like a game, that is challenging, thought-provoking and puts you on the edge through, than I highly reccomend it to you. I would love to see more games like this. :). For me, it is a fair game, but I would not recommend it to anyone else. It is a deeply strange game. I like that. You play a god or alien overlord of a new planet. Your goal is to protect and nurture humans along their journey. It is card driven. You draw four cards each round and have to play one. The cards have one time or continuous impact on the planet.There are not many games like it, and I like that. Probably the closest comparable games are Reign or Fate of the World. Like Reign, your first playthroughs you really don't know what the threats are and you will fail. Why don't I recommend it? First, it is clearly early access. Graphics are bad, UI is not very logical and there is not enough in-game information for a new player. It will probably get better. Second, more disturbingly, I feel like I am playing a cult initiation tool. There are a ton of strange design choices that speak to the developers' philosophy and if I scrutinize them too closely they give me the creeps. I think for most people that would be a turn-off, but I actually find it kind of cool. The game evoked a response from me that most games don't.
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