Man, this reminds me of a game idea I saw on steam The game is called: Watch'em Grow. A game where you play as the creator and the expectator. You have a planet and you decide where to put water and sand and forests and animals, etc. Then you decide WHEN to put people in that world. Those persons begin as cavemen and you see them interact ALL ON THEIR OWN. You don't have to control them. They start living on their own. And you see them hunting and using fire and interact between them. Then, after a couple of minutes, an option is presented to you. "Do you want them to advance to a new age?" (the game doesn't pause during the presentation of the option). And saying yes to that option means new technologies and discoveries. You can say no, it's optional. Whether you say yes to advance, or no, you see them growing. And you see them developing, building their own towns, and waging war between them. And you just watch how they grow. That is the whole gameplay You as god have options like using plagues or weather control and they react to those situations The point of the game is to watch them grow, advance, expand and live
@@europauniversalistimelapse3895 I would love to see a game like that. Like see them starting as cavemen and then I dont know, go to work and come back a couple of hours later and see that they are like 1000 years later. That would be cool
@@awesomeduck8045 Oh, no no no, what I read about it is that a guy is trying to get devs interested in making that same videogame. Is an idea, for now ): We gotta send it to some developer
Man, this reminds me of a game idea I saw on steam
The game is called: Watch'em Grow.
A game where you play as the creator and the expectator. You have a planet and you decide where to put water and sand and forests and animals, etc. Then you decide WHEN to put people in that world.
Those persons begin as cavemen and you see them interact ALL ON THEIR OWN. You don't have to control them. They start living on their own. And you see them hunting and using fire and interact between them.
Then, after a couple of minutes, an option is presented to you. "Do you want them to advance to a new age?" (the game doesn't pause during the presentation of the option). And saying yes to that option means new technologies and discoveries. You can say no, it's optional. Whether you say yes to advance, or no, you see them growing.
And you see them developing, building their own towns, and waging war between them.
And you just watch how they grow. That is the whole gameplay
You as god have options like using plagues or weather control and they react to those situations
The point of the game is to watch them grow, advance, expand and live
That sounds like a reaaally nice game concept! I think I will take a look into it over Christmas, thank you for your comment.
I like those cozy specatator games
@@europauniversalistimelapse3895 I would love to see a game like that. Like see them starting as cavemen and then I dont know, go to work and come back a couple of hours later and see that they are like 1000 years later. That would be cool
Is there a link to that game, I've tried looking for it but can't find it anywhere sadly. It sounds like an awesome game!!!
@@awesomeduck8045 Oh, no no no, what I read about it is that a guy is trying to get devs interested in making that same videogame. Is an idea, for now ): We gotta send it to some developer