Eufloria User Review
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Time Spent:
- 10 Hours or Less
- The Bottom Line:
- "Immersive"
Eufloria: New name, new features, a new addiction. I've just finished to explore this new version of the old "Dyson". Many things have change since the last version, now you have to pay for it (not much) but its very well expended money. More levels, more challenging, more and better music, new features and new modes are just some of the improvements. Give it a try and prepare yourself for a new concept...
Dyson: I've played this game a few months back. I saw some pictures here on game spot, next I searched on the web and found the creators website.
The first thing that caught my attention where the trees, at that time I thought it was some kind of life simulation game or something. Only when I started to play I realized it was a strategy game, full of potential to become very addicting...
A few hours later I finished the 5 levels and wished there where more.
The game concept is very simple, you got meteors (planet like circles), trees that grow on the meteors and seeds (winged little mosquito's) that emerge from trees. There are two kinds of trees, one that makes mosquito's (to attack) and one that makes spiky seeds (for defence).
So... the trees are born from seeds, that came from a tree. Seeds can destroy other seeds, destroy trees, conquer meteors and give birth to trees in your meteors. It's a classic strategy game in which you must defend your meteors and try to conquer the enemy's meteors.
Graphically the game is very simple, 2D world painted with warm colours.
The music is calm and loopy, but very immersive.
AI is very bad, they always do the same and they act stupidly some times.
There is no multiplayer so far, but could be available in future versions of the game.
I received an email from the creators of the game saying that new versions of the game will be released, can't wait to see the improvements...
Give it a try and you wont be sorry.
Supporting indie games you are supporting creativity!
Dyson: I've played this game a few months back. I saw some pictures here on game spot, next I searched on the web and found the creators website.
The first thing that caught my attention where the trees, at that time I thought it was some kind of life simulation game or something. Only when I started to play I realized it was a strategy game, full of potential to become very addicting...
A few hours later I finished the 5 levels and wished there where more.
The game concept is very simple, you got meteors (planet like circles), trees that grow on the meteors and seeds (winged little mosquito's) that emerge from trees. There are two kinds of trees, one that makes mosquito's (to attack) and one that makes spiky seeds (for defence).
So... the trees are born from seeds, that came from a tree. Seeds can destroy other seeds, destroy trees, conquer meteors and give birth to trees in your meteors. It's a classic strategy game in which you must defend your meteors and try to conquer the enemy's meteors.
Graphically the game is very simple, 2D world painted with warm colours.
The music is calm and loopy, but very immersive.
AI is very bad, they always do the same and they act stupidly some times.
There is no multiplayer so far, but could be available in future versions of the game.
I received an email from the creators of the game saying that new versions of the game will be released, can't wait to see the improvements...
Give it a try and you wont be sorry.
Supporting indie games you are supporting creativity!
More User Reviews
Eufloria may be a game with appealing abstract visuals, but its presentation does not match its gameplay.
Review Stats:- Posted May 9, 2013 10:23 am GMT
Strategy game for people that don't like strategy games
Review Stats:- Posted Mar 6, 2013 1:31 am GMT
Definitely different, as to be expected from an "indie" game, but since when is different a bad thing?
Review Stats:- Posted Jul 27, 2011 4:30 pm GMT
Good overal game. Nice ambient sound. Looks nice and same is the game play.
Review Stats:- 1 user agrees with this review
- Posted Jul 17, 2011 11:17 pm GMT
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