Green With Energy

Green With Energy

Released: 14/09/2023

Game Informations

Developer

Orbifold

Publisher

Gameparic, Games Incubator, PlayWay S.A.

Description

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About the Game

Take on the role of an engineer and work towards a green future. Your goal is to build self-sufficient power grids for towns and cities and cut out dependence on fossil fuels. Evaluate the unique needs of the local area and design solutions making best use of the elements around you.

ITERATIVELY BUILD & TEST POWER GRID DESIGNS

  • Use a range of energy technologies like solar, wind and hydroelectric power
  • Balance budget, efficiency, and different building types
  • Run simulations and evaluate the results to determine your next steps
  • Compete with the community via in-game leaderboards to build the best designs

ADAPT TO YOUR ENVIRONMENT

  • Build infrastructure which functions in different weather patterns and climate
  • Store energy in battery farms to avoid power cuts when the sun or wind aren't available
  • Use transformers to convert between hi and lo-voltage

Game overview

Price

$5.99

Followers

775

Updated 12/12/2025 19:31

Reviews

72% positive out of 25

Updated 12/12/2025 12:32

Metacritic

No data

Copies sold

874

Revenue

$3.8K

Twitch

No data

#2447Top Seller

Highest ranking achieved on 14/09/2023

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Steam Top Sellers Ranking History
Daily best and worst positions in Steam's top sellers chart | Range: #2,447 - #9,189

Reviews History

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Followers History

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Followers Growth
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Player Statistics

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Search Interest

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