Nature is amazing. Life has evolved to adapt to even the harshest conditions. Everything that has evolved has also done so alongside everything else. Because of this, Earth has incredibly complex ecosystems.
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Video games are an avenue to explore the interdependency of life. They can demonstrate slow processes in a timeframe that makes them easily observable. Different creatures in games can have abilities that complement each other. It is also possible in video games to travel from deserts to Arctic landscapes. Here are a few games that pull this off.
8Spore
Sporewas a fun, interesting evolution simulator. Players can create virtually any creature of their imagining, as well as interact with other diverse creatures created by other players.
The game takes creatures through five stages of evolution. Each creature can be either a herbivore or a carnivore, as well as interact with other species, which can be either befriended or attacked for food. Multiple species can be in a pack, which may help with approaching more hostile creatures. They can even evolve to sentience and form their own civilizations.
7Endless Ocean: Blue World
The great thing about the Nintendo Wii and DS was that they featured diverse experiences for anyone and everyone, many of which challenged the notion of just what a video game could be. One such experience isEndless Ocean: Blue World, a scuba diving/exploration video game that puts divers in the flippers of L&L Diving Service’s newest recruit.
The oceans are teeming with lifeof all different colors, shapes, and sizes. They range from giant whales to dolphins for catching a ride on, and even small creatures in nooks and crannies on the ocean floor. Upon discovering a creature, the diver will learn a little bit about them, including their diet and behaviors. One will also get to build their own coral reef, which will also attract marine life.
6Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Gungan Frontier
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menacewas met with a glowing-turned-lukewarm reception, to be generous. The movie did, however, spawn a fewStar Warsvideo games, ranging in quality. One of the more unique entries, brought by Lucas Learning, wasStar Wars: Episode I – The Gungan Frontier.
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The game tasks players with assisting in the creation of a new Gungan colony on one of Naboo’s moons. In order to do this, Boss Nass tasks either young Obi-Wan Kenobi or Queen Amidala to bring to the moona selection of plant and animal lifeto sustain the colony. Introducing a food chain of predators and prey, the game stresses the importance of balancing the populations of different species. On top of the food chain, of course, is the mighty Rancor.
5Pikmin 3
While the Wii U was not the success that Nintendo wanted, it did come withan excellent librarythat put quality over quantity. Among its lineup was the third entry in Nintendo’sPikminfranchise,Pikmin 3, which later came to the Switch asPikmin 3 Deluxe.
Pikmin3’s gameplay and visuals give the impression of being in a rich ecosystem with a large assortment of flora and fauna. Multiple species exist with their own strengths and weaknesses. Rival species are more vulnerable to some Pikmin than others, so having the right ones for the right job is essential for survival.
4Pine
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildhas been a major milestone for the franchise. It goes back to the series’ roots while evolving the formula, creating a massive world that isstill being explored today. Future titles have and will continue to take inspiration fromBreath of the Wild, includingPine, which takes a novel approach to its wildlife.
Each tribe in the game is based on a different species. They can be friendly or hostile to the protagonist, depending on the offerings presented to them at specific locations. Improving a relationship with one tribe may damage relations with other tribes. In the wild, members of different tribes can be seen attacking hostile animals and each other, creating the feel of a constantly changing world.
3Minecraft
Minecrafthas come a long way since its humble beginnings. It has introduced all kinds of creatures, elements, and mechanics. Among the new additions to the game is the constantly expanding wildlife.
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Different animal mobs are introduced across a variety of biomes. Some have been added to raise awareness of endangered species in real life. These also interact with the surrounding environments in unique ways. Bees, for instance, pollinate flowers and produce honey in their hives.Axolotls will ignore some speciesbut are particularly aggressive towards fish and squids.
2Thrive
A few video games have explored the gameplay mechanics introduced inSpore. One example isthe open-source gameThrive. Currently, it is only in the cell phase, but what is here builds uponSpore’s foundation.
The microbe initially created must consume a number of chemicals in the surrounding environment in order to create energy for itself, while at the same time competing with other organisms. When the microbe is ready to split, organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts can be added in order to increase its chances of survival. This will be stimulating for fans of biology and chemistry.
1Secrets Of Raetikon
Secrets of Raetikonis a beautiful game with tight gameplay. The main protagonistis a birdthat must find and return artifacts to an ancient machine, all the while evading the dangers that await in the Alps.
The plant and animal life are tightly integrated into the game’s mechanics. Predator birds will attack the hero and drive them into thorny spikes. At the same time, a prickly plant can be pulled out of the ground as a weapon, creating thrilling and satisfying dogfights. If fighting is not an option, other creatures can be dragged into the predators’ path, so that they will occupy their time with those instead.