Wildfire Worlds is an early alpha game about watching a city go about its business and then burning it all down. The end goal of this game is to be able to change how the society works -- create a free democracy, well-structured police state, a society of ravers etc. -- and then destroy
everything, presumably with the options for aliens, giant robots, zombies, a Commie invasion and probably every other cheesy end-of-society scenario there is out there. It has a simple, cute art style for something that can end up being so horrific.
There is one way to rip apart society now:
activists. With the hand of God, you place down activists (who look more like zombies...) who can then "convert" normal citizens by talking to them about world peace I guess. Normal people run in fear when they see activists and police officers charge and beat them senseless with batons, or gun them down later on in the apocalypse, and I think they even get grenades when the city has almost totally fallen. You can control these activists and move them around. When you mass enough of them, you can run cars off the road or rip down buildings. Most buildings spout more citizens when you destroy them. However, some buildings are unique, like the power plant or electrical station. Destroying either of these kills the power to the city, which makes the view range of citizens shorter and makes them easier to catch. You can also do this on the micro level by destroying the much more vulnerable streetlights.
If your "peaceful" activism fails, construction workers will rebuild whatever you trashed and you can try again. Currently, you have 500 activists per game so it's unlikely you can lose unless you really, really try.
Currently, the game is $15. Of course, to give incentive to buy now, the price will be increased as the game comes closer and closer to the v1 release. It's a risk, as would be expected from new games like this, and some might not be willing to take it just now.
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VIDEOS:Wildfire Worlds trailerRecipe for a RiotThe video when the alpha releasedWEBSITE LOCATIONS:The frontpageThe forumsThe blogMedia, including more delicious screenshotsI'm not sure about you, but I'm pretty excited for this game. It seems less people are aware about it than I would expect.