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2011 video game 2011 video game
Enercities
Developer(s)Paladin Studios
Platform(s)Browser game
Release2011
Genre(s)Simulation game

Enercities is an educational computer-game created by the Dutch game developer Paladin Studios. The project has a €1.4M budget, and is funded by the European Commission. The game runs on Facebook and on the game website.

Game description

In this game, the player is faced with the challenge of developing an eco-friendly city. Players place buildings on a grid to grow their city. They need to balance energy sources, cash flow, and the city's Economy, Wellbeing and Environment.

References

  1. "Home". enercities.eu.
  2. "official website".
  3. "Enercities". Archived from the original on 2010-12-10. Retrieved 2011-02-16.


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