

By progressing through the game the giants gain more abilities, such as the ability to fill a single tile with rare minerals, or plants, or animals. Similarly, forests need to be next to oceans otherwise they turn into deserts. A mountain will create a desert and can be used to fill an ocean, but placing an ocean near a desert will cause it to turn into a forest. The giants each have a basic terraforming ability - one creates oceans, one creates forests, one creates mountains and one (unlocked later) creates swamps. It doesn't seem quite so much a god game as it does a puzzler - the challenge seems to be in placing resources within limited boundaries to achieve the needed effect. Pictures speak more than a thousand words:

* Control four mighty giants, each with their unique abilities * Terra-form the planet to your will, experiment with different terrain types * A complex system of upgrades and synergies allows for endless styles of play * Observe humanity, let your giants praise or punish them * Enjoy an interesting art style and a strong soundtrack * Enrich the planet with over 100 plants, animals and minerals * Unlock new content by helping humanity achieve numerous developments. Give them too much and their greed may get the upper hand. You can shape their world, but not their will. There is only one thing on the planet that you do not control: mankind, with all their virtues and and all their vices. Enrich your planet with plants, minerals and animal life. You can create mountains and oceans, forests and more. In Reus, you control powerful giants that help you shape the planet to your will. $8,99 - 10% off during release window until 23rd of May GMG (Coupon: GMG20-LLASD-D8WBQ, includes Steam key for $7,20)
