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SAN FRANCISCO, April 21 — This Earth Day, dive into the oceans as a near-future marine scientist in Beyond Blue, keep your villagers involved in cute post-crisis sim Littlewood, map out a fairer metropolis in Cities: Skylines, try not to make the sea level rise in the Minecraft GlobalWarming mod,...

Immerse yourself in a near-future underwater adventure in ‘Beyond Blue.’ — Picture courtesy of E-Line MediaBeyond BlueCities: SkylinesGlobalWarming mod, and find the answers in a world that left it too late in: Take a swim in a near-future ocean as a deep water explorer. As part of a research crew, there’s a chance to use cutting-edge tech to understand the sea and its creatures, making key decisions that could have far-reaching consequences.

is worth checking out but still fairly early to Early Access. Yet, as a relatively low-impact utopian town and community sim, there are plenty of townsfolks’ requests and relationships to keep tabs on, and keeping people happy is key to advancement. Available for PC, Mac and Linux computers with a Nintendo Switch edition in future.: With over half the world’s population living in cities, urban development and design is crucial in lowering costs of living and our collective carbon footprint.

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