


You can stare off into the distance and imagine an entire world as the sun rises and sets.

The highlight of Seize the Day is the “Living Worlds” art gallery – a collection of beautiful animated pixel art landscapes that change over the course of the day. The game, however, provide pleasant rest for the long evenings when if you want to get a good feeling about taking care of nature, at least you can do it in the world of computer games.Back in 2012, I posted about Seize the Day, a planner program for Windows 3.1 and Macintosh. You can't build and empire here, you can't even have the megalomaniacal ambitions we used to love in other games (like in SimCity, SimEarth and others). Even there is a good idea about preserving the nature, the game is often tedious and uninteresting. To me, SimIsle is one the worst games in the sim* series. As always, you have the large amount of data, charts, graphs, which will help you through the game (also interfere with gameplay). On one island, you must save Animal in danger, other island should be transformed into a prosperous island, then you have to preserve unspoiled nature, but also attract more tourists. You can choose of 25 islands and each island has a different difficulty and a different objective that must be met. While in previous games there was no specified goal to achieve, it was all about building and expansion, SimIsle is changing this view. SimIsle is a little different from the other sim games. The Maxis decided to merge these two game into one - SimIsle: Missions in the Rainforest. Originally it was intended that there will be 2 sim games about nature in 1995 - one will be about living on the island and the second will deal with the issues of rainforest. Once again we come to the Sim* world, which was created by the company Maxis.
