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God Simulator Crest Launches for Steam

Swedish developer Eat Create Sleep announced that Crest, their imaginative new indirect god simulator, has been released. The game, which tasks players with the creation of civilization itself, is now available for download on Steam.

Watch the trailer for Crest below:

Crest is a strategic religion simulator in which players must shape the world by communicating with their followers via heavenly commandments-but being a god isn’t as easy as it may appear. Can you build a flourishing civilization, or will your creations descend into cannibalism? Will your followers adhere to your commandments, or will free will see them running wild?

“Crest was primarily inspired by ancient Mesopotamia’s city-states,” says Martin Greip, Eat Create Sleep’s Creative/Art Director. “They had high priests who became kings and eventually started calling themselves gods. I thought this was a fascinating corruption of doctrine-human ambition sidelining compassion and faith. At its core, Crest is an examination of that.”

The world of Crest sees players managing a variety of natural and manmade elements, including:

  • Islands – Your followers are always looking for new adventures. Will they conquer new lands, or simply go fishing and return home?
  • Ecology – How will the weather affect the development of your society? Be careful–any imbalances could have drastic consequences.
  • Animals – Humans aren’t the only residents of your world. Crest is populated with a wide variety of animal species, including everything from hyenas to hippos.
  • Terraforming – Literally shape civilization by commanding followers to change their surroundings-but how will your commandments change them?

Crest is available on Steam for $9.99Click here to visit the official page.

About Eat Create Sleep

Eat Create Sleep is an indie game studio situated in the medieval town of Visby, Sweden on the beautiful island of Gotland. Our focus is on innovative gameplay experiences packed with heartfelt and meaningful themes. We ask tough questions with our games and let the player explore the answers.