WorldBox - God Simulator

WorldBox is the ULTIMATE god simulator and sandbox game. A petri dish for your fantasy civilizations. Create your own world or destroy it using many powers. Watch civilizations grow, form kingdoms, colonize new lands, sail to far continents, wars to ignite, empires to fall and towns to burn!

WorldBox - God Simulator is a sandbox, god game and pixel graphics game developed and published by Maxim Karpenko.
Released on December 02nd 2021 is available on Windows, MacOS and Linux in 27 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese - Portugal, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Danish, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese - Brazil, Swedish, Thai, Ukrainian, Arabic, Czech, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Norwegian, Romanian and Vietnamese.

It has received 38,152 reviews of which 36,163 were positive and 1,989 were negative resulting in an impressive rating of 9.3 out of 10. 😍

The game is currently priced at 19.50€ on Steam.


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Requirements

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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: 2.0 Ghz
  • Memory: 2.5 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 128mb Video Memory, capable of Shader Model 2.0+
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 300 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: (╯°□°)╯︵ 🌏
MacOS
  • OS: OSX 10.14 ( Mojave )
  • Processor: 2.0 Ghz
  • Memory: 2.5 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 128mb Video Memory, capable of OpenGL 3.0+ support (2.1 with ARB extensions acceptable
  • Storage: 300 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: (╯°□°)╯︵ 🌏
Linux
  • Processor: 2.0 Ghz
  • Memory: 3 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 128mb Video Memory, capable of Shader Model 2.0+
  • Storage: 300 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: (╯°□°)╯︵ 🐧

Reviews

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Sept. 2024
Great game for a baseline project. It just lacks content. The npcs don't learn that much. I think the game would be so much better if they could advance to different ages. Also they can become aware of you and start things like religions and cults around you depending on what kind of god you are. as it is now, its a solid 7.5/10
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June 2024
It's a good game, but I feel like it should be a little cheaper, like $15 instead of $20.
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April 2024
I have a story... - Playing WorldBox God Simulator - Titanic sized map divided into 8 pizza slices. - Coming to the end of a bloody war between Humans2 and Elves1. (my world has 8 factions, 2 of each race) - One of the only survivors I can find after the war is a female human warrior. - She had many positive combat traits which earned her 92 kills. - To reward this ultimate warrior I gave her a secluded opening in the mountains to let her live out the rest of her days, in peace, away from the other 6 factions. - After a few weeks the female warrior has managed to start a village on her own. - Impressed, I decide to reward her efforts by placing a few trees, stones and berry bushes, I want to see how far she can go. - Weeks later I notice the population of her kingdom has risen to 2! - Turns out she was pregnant during the war and fought to victory while carrying. - She gives birth to a healthy son. - I now have an isolated village only capable of reproducing through inbreeding. - I get a horrible idea to turn the warrior into some sort of Hive Mother. - Give her every fertility % perk so she gets pregnant as fast as possible. - Give her every attraction increasing perk so she is irresistible to her children. - Give her every age increasing + immortality perks. - Make her completely disease, illness and infection resistant with the immune perk. - Give every perk that increases her number of children. - I let that cook for a few years and come back to the village at a population of 6. - The mother and her first born son now have 4 children of their own. Great news! - The additional villagers spur on an age of prosperity and more inbreeding. - The village grows to a population of just under 30 and stagnates. (limited by the size of the clearing amongst the mountains) - This population cap fluctuates and levels out for years on end. - The Warrior Queen can do nothing as generations of her children grow old and die. - During game play I noticed that after being abducted at the end of her war, our female warrior has spent the entire time either sad or angry. - About 300 years later the village is still going strong. The queen is aged 340 and has had about 100 children. - I get a new idea, possibly sicker in nature. - I infect every villager with the plague. - This lowers a number of stats, but most importantly; - Negative 10000% fertility. - Negative max children -10. - The plague does not infect the warrior queen due to her immune perk. - The villagers can now no longer reproduce amongst themselves and need the queen involved to have more children. - Whenever a male villager knocks up the queen and she again gives birth, the child immediately contracts the plague. - Queue 2000 years of prosperity and inbreeding. - I've turned a noble human warrior into a hermit, into a mother, into a village chief, into a queen and finally into an over 2000 year old baby factory with a thousand offspring. - She is still sad, still angry. - I decide my work here is done and let the poor woman just have her oven used and destroyed, on end, for potentially forever. - Meanwhile I was slowly interacting with the other 6 factions. - Building them up, breaking them down. - Unleashing disasters, unleashing nukes. - Forcing peace, forcing war. - Just normal WorldBox things. - Then thanks to sonic speed + afk, 12000 years passed - 2 factions remained after the time skip, Orcs1 and Orcs2 (as per usual) - I force them to wage war. - After some time Orcs1 have Orcs2 on the ropes. - Before the final battles can commence I start a zombie outbreak and it steals the victory from Orcs1. - All the remaining orcs are now zombies and they spread out across the map infecting all other life. - Nothing remains of the living. - Except the one isolated village in the mountains. - 14,000 years have passed since this lady was born and she accomplished something amazing. - She learnt how to pass on her perks through birth. Among her thousands of children she managed to pass on her immunity perk. - Reproducing with her children who also had the perk, increased the chance for plague-immune-offpsring. - The queen eventually eliminated the plague and had a 30 pop village all with immunity perk. - Along with this, the queen also passed on her fighting perks from the war. - In the same manner as the immunity perk, through 1000's of years of inbreeding, she created an ultimate warrior race. - 30 warriors with vastly increased damage, armor, crit chance, speed...immunity. - I release the 30 villagers into the zombie infected world. - The proud 30 with their queen fight off hordes of zombies day and night. - In the time between zombie kills, the humans repopulate with more immune children. Spreading humanity behind a retreating zombie army. - Eventually the humans win the war and retake the land. Glorious Victory! - A world ravaged by war for as long as it could remember was saved by an unlikely hero. - An unhappy, unwilling, once proud warrior. - Who gave birth, from a single bedroom, nonstop, to thousands of children over 14,000+ years. ... I think its time to start another world, this time with aliens.
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Feb. 2024
The best way to treat this game is to build a large landscape and then put it on your second monitor while you do work. It's essentially a very interactive screensaver that you can play and interact with. People complaining that there isn't much to do should probably go play a city builder or something; this game is for creating something and watching the AI interact with it. It does what it sets out to do very well, so as long as you know what this game is you'll love it
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Dec. 2023
It can be a very fun and time consuming game. The only thing i disagree with is the price. Yes I really like the game, but the price is a bit high. I would put it up for around 10$ instead of 20. But other than that, I would recommend.
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WorldBox - God Simulator
9.3
36,163
1,989
Online players
1,772
Developer
Maxim Karpenko
Publisher
Maxim Karpenko
Release 02 Dec 2021
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