The goals of the scenarios range from improving living conditions in Africa, to preventing catastrophic climate change, to exacerbating it. It is quickly followed by an expansion pack called Fate of the World: Tipping Point, released in late 2011. In the core interface the player chooses policies to...
The goals of the scenarios range from improving living conditions in Africa, to preventing catastrophic climate change, to exacerbating it. It is quickly followed by an expansion pack called Fate of the World: Tipping Point, released in late 2011. In the core interface the player chooses policies to fund in each game turn, represented by "cards". Fate of the World and Tipping Point received "average" reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. The more positive reviewers thought the games were a brave attempt in depicting the complexity of environmental crises and the effects of global warming.