This includes themes of war; oppression; and atrocities.
Galactic God game: Play as galactic gardener rather than a single faction, guiding up to 10 civilizations simultaneously Choice-driven gameplay: Every event presents three choices that change the course of history – every decision matters, and consequences ripple across millennia Many unique alien species: From nightmarish deep sea creatures to graceful sapient plant-beings, there are even strange hairless mammals called Humans 400 different civilization-development events: Each event tells its own story and provides new choices that impact the story of that civilization – be it apocalyptic floods, sexual revolutions or conscious interstellar warships Distinctive societies within starships and colonies: Life on a generation ship or on an unknown planet poses different challenges and special narrative events Original electronic ambient soundtrack: Music playfully follows the evolutionary steps of developing civilizations and their spiritual, technological, and energetic trajectories. Balance technological progress, military aggression and resource waste so that alien societies survive long enough to make contact with other species. How will they treat their own, and what will their beliefs be? The Fermi Paradox is a choice-driven narrative strategy game in which you’ll guide alien civilizations that can thrive or simply survive through the ages, picking up radio signals from distant stars and finally making contact with one another by exploring the furthest corners of the galaxy. How will society change when animals are domesticated, world wars break out or if civilizations begin cloning their own people? What are their intentions when travelling thousands of years by interstellar spaceships to another star? Elsewhere, distant colonies may develop into civilizations light-years ahead of the inhabitants of their home planet.