[1] Services available to the player include waste disposal, fuel sources, power stations, and supplies of food and water.
[5] The world is generated by the computer, with its continents, oceans, and ice caps, and mineral deposits beneath the land.
[6] M. Evan Brooks reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "A lifetime member of the Sierra Club with a Ph.D. in ecological engineering might have the drive and stamina to delve into the mechanics and playability of this product.
[3] Dan Slingsby for CU Amiga found that while it can be fun to create and nurture an environment, "It's just that I can think of many better games to spend my money.
"[4] Neil Jackson for Amiga Format quipped that "Unless you're intending to use it as a demonstration tool at the Earth Summit, give it a miss.