Don’t make me turn this world around!
It is a world simulation game that has no resource costs or goals, just simulated events.
I cannot stop playing it.

That’s okay, because there are almost infinite experiments to run.
I hope that isn’t how the simulation I am living in is being run.
Don’t think about it.

After several centuries, there were some curious results.
The first was that, after they exterminated the dwarves, the orcs expanded too quickly.
While their main cities were prosperous, these had used up almost all of the resources on the island.

This turned out to be because they were all in their 80s.
This discovery made me too sad, so I left that world to do more experimentation.
My most recent experiment is with the biomes.

WorldBox has a bunch of different ones to play around with.
I want to see what measurable effect different types of land might have.
The elves have started a war with both the humans and each other…

Meanwhile, the biome that appears to have a big impact is the swamp.
Also, I filled the swamp with frogs, but now the frogs have all gone.
I do not know what happened to the frogs.

And this is just me being vaguelysensible.
I am thinking of doing my WorldBox post-grad in animal studies.
As in: what if the swamp was full of crocodiles?
What does the button marked ‘Crabzilla’ actaully do?
How many bears istoo many bears?Honestly, give WorldBox a go.