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|influences = [[3059]]
|influences = [[3059]]
|released = Jul 6 2009 (v1.3c)
|released = Jul 6 2009 (v1.3c)
|updated = Jul 31 2009 (v2.7)
|updated = Aug 4 2009 (v2.8.2)
|licensing = [[Freeware]]
|licensing = [[Freeware]]
|language = [[Visual Basic|Visual Basic .NET]]
|language = [[Visual Basic|Visual Basic .NET]]

Revision as of 13:11, 4 August 2009

3069
Stable game
Developer Jeremy Vight
Theme Futuristic
Influences 3059
Released Jul 6 2009 (v1.3c) ({{{relver}}})
Updated Aug 4 2009 (v2.8.2) ({{{updver}}})
Licensing Freeware
P. Language Visual Basic .NET
Platforms Windows
Interface Tiles
Game Length unlimited
Official site of 3069


3069 is a fully functional futuristic game created by Jeremy Vight.

Description

3069 takes on many of the features 3059 had, including random world generation. All of the jobs, zones, items and aliens are procedurally generated as you explore the world. Many improvements have been made to 3069, as it is a completely new game built from scratch.

Story

The year is 3069. Earth has since been destroyed by a catastrophic geothermal experiment. Fortunately, you and many others were safely relocated onto planet Esperanza before the blast. Small remains of Earth scatter the galaxy, some falling onto Esperanza's surface creating a valuable commodity. Scientists theorize that a tiny crystal within the Earth's Core also landed on Esperanza. This crystal can be used as a seed to generate a new planet to sustain life like Earth once did. However, evil forces do not want to see another Earth generated and hope to keep Earth's inhabitants stuck on Esperanza forever. Good luck in finding and returning the Earth's Crystal.

v2.0 Redesign

Many graphical improvements have been made in v2.0. The storyline and gameplay also saw improvements over the original.

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