Posted on: September 5, 2012

DiscoverAlbia
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 6
An Excellent and Unique Game Experience
To this day, there are no comparable games to Creatures. It creates a unique artificial life experience that seems so simple from some perspectives, but is exceedingly complex underneath. The Albian Years includes the first two Creatures titles: Creatures 1 and Creatures 2. I enjoyed playing these games when I was younger, yet I also feel that the game experience appeals to players of all ages. There is enough to keep a younger audience captivated, but there are also deep and complex elements that require additional research to understand. Just try delving into Norn genetics or COBs! It truly is unique. Of course, the games are not without their pitfalls. There are no set objectives, although this means that players can set their own. The main goal is to raise Norns throughout many generations, yet one could easily set out to achieve unusual genetic mutations. C1 and C2 can sometimes be monotonous at times. However, I find that it's very easy and enjoyable to play the games for ten minutes or a few hours, depending on what's happening. Norns, as well as Grendels and Ettins, have a complex biochemical and neurological network. They mirror living beings, although keep in mind that they're far from exceptionally intelligent! They can understand a basic vocabulary, but they're not capable of very deep thought processes. All the same, I feel that Creatures: The Albian Years delivers a rich game experience for anyone interested in artificial intelligence or life simulations. These games might seem old, but they still top my list of best games! The graphics are also surprisingly beautiful, and it's easy to fall in love with the world. I would highly recommend at least doing a bit of research online if Creatures sounds mildly interesting: There are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of third-party add ons, as well as a very active online community. Enjoy!
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