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Plan it Green

Plan it Green Game Overview

You’ve been elected the Mayor of your hometown and have decided to take the barren environment and Plan it Green! Bring back the natural beauty of your city, and create a brighter, cleaner future. Build eco-homes and apply green upgrades, all while bringing new clean jobs and industry to your city. Increase your Greendex as you leave behind the ways of the past and create a beautiful, sustainable metropolis!

  • Pick the latest eco-upgrades
  • Transform your city
  • It’s easy being green!

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Plan it Green screenshot
Plan it Green screenshot
Plan it Green screenshot

Here at White Fuzzy Games Plan it Green is available for free download. You can play the downloaded copy of the game with full experiance for 60 minutes for free. After that you are to decide whether you liked Plan it Green and if you would like to purchase it.

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Lesley posted on Apr 12, 2012    
Well, if I'd been given time to actually read the screens, I might have learned something about "greening". And being required to constantly destroy things, as part of the game, doesn't help!
Plan It Green is purportedly played in real time but a day goes by in just a few seconds and there's no "pause" or "slow" feature, so you have to read like a machine, or don't bother reading at all. Just click where the "helper" tells you to, over and over, and then poof! you're done, and you don't know what you did, because you didn't have time to read it, let alone think about it!
I played an online trial version on the National Geographic site which was different from the downloadable trial, and in that one, in order to get a "maximum green rating", you have to keep destroying everything you've just built and rebuild it -- not my idea of eco-friendly!
If there were a pause button, or a "slow" feature, and you had choices about where and what you did in the game (which you don't, unless you want to get a "two-star" rating and not score well), I'd be interested.
Unfortunately, that's not the case, and a great and timely idea for young and old has been wasted. The only reason I gave it a "fair" rating rather than worse is because it's a great concept and pretty to look at -- otherwise it would have gotten the lowest. Too bad, National Geographic! I was excited to find this, and am no longer...

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