Indie developer and publisher Gamabilis have revealed that RootsOfTomorrow will be coming to iOS and Android devices on October 5th. Mobile indiedev indiegame
\n The game has already been out on PC since May of this year, giving players a chance to experience this educational game about what farmers experience on a daily basis around the world. You will be tasked with trying to keep your farm afloat while meeting the demands of whoever is buying your crops. You can check out more about it below.\nCredit: Gamabilis\nRoots Of Tomorrow is a strategy and management turn-based game made to better understand agroecology .
Each farm has its own landscape, climate, livestock , and unique choices. The goal of the game is to achieve the agroecological transition of the farm within 10 years. To do so, the player will have to maximize and balance the farm's economic, environmental and social scores. Each score is made up of sub-scores. For instance, the environmental score will have a biodiversity subscore.
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