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SimEarth

©1990, 1993 Maxis

The producers of SimEarth refer to it as "The Living Planet." This game allows users to explore the complex interaction between a planet and its life-forms. Players can control the atmosphere, the configuration of land masses, water supply and temperature.

They can explore Earth Science concepts such as:

Players can also explore Life Science concepts such as:

SimEarth is also useful for teaching Social Science concepts such as:

Promotional materials explain that SimEarth was, "[i]nspired by James Lovelock's Gaia hypothesis, [and therefore] looks at the world as one interrelated living organism offering you the ultimate experience in planet management."

See Also..

  1. Home of the Underdogs entry for SimEarth

Evaluations by..

  1. Steve Bass, Mesa Community College
  2. Barbara Jaquay, Glendale Community College
  3. Alan Z. Gaugert, Estrella Mountain Community College
  4. Donna Tannehill, Scottsdale Community College
  5. Roberta Delaney, Glendale Community College

Learning Activities

Each reviewer describes a learning activity that uses SimEarth.