- March 2, 2019
- MKSM Design LLC
- 5h median play time
Creo God Simulator
Platforms
About
"Creo God Simulator" is a game where you build and manage a society as a divine being, with the ability to smite peasants and access advanced buildings and powers. As you progress, the challenges and random events become more difficult, testing your abilities as a god and city manager. The game features god powers and the responsibility to build and maintain a thriving society.











- The game is simple yet fun, making it perfect for relaxing gameplay.
- It has a charming aesthetic and engaging mechanics that keep players interested.
- The developer is responsive and actively working on updates, showing potential for future improvements.
- The game suffers from slow progression and tedious resource management, making it feel repetitive.
- There are numerous bugs and balancing issues that can lead to frustrating gameplay experiences.
- Limited content and objectives can result in a lack of long-term engagement.
gameplay
11 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is characterized as simple yet enjoyable, primarily revolving around resource generation and management in a city-building format with a faith element. However, players have noted that it can become tedious due to slow pacing and limited content, with some experiencing frustrating glitches that disrupt progress. While the core mechanics are fun, there is a desire for additional features to enhance early-game engagement.
“Actually, the gameplay here is pretty nice.”
“Right now, it can give you some 3 to 5 hours of gameplay per run (I'm guessing. I have played a couple so far) for free.”
“Gameplay is fun, I love dropping meteors on peasants haha.”
“This greatly slows the gameplay, making it even more tedious than in the previous version.”
“Very minimal gameplay involved... the loop is: build new resource generator and wait for numbers to tick up so you can buy the next one.”
“Sometimes the thing glitches and repairs don't work unless you save and reload. I had fires that weren't affecting the health of buildings just a second ago. I saved to reload and then when I reloaded, the save evidently hadn't worked; I had lost a lot of years of gameplay, all the way back to before I researched the large temple. I can't be bothered with that game anymore and I'm going to delete the save; which is sad since I was having so much fun.”