Last Update: 8/18/07
Village the Game
Instead of being mayor, be an entrepreneur. Build and run companies that transform lives. Village is a realtime strategy game for the PC that immerses the player into the role of an entrepreneur building companies to bring prosperity to the villages of the Third World.
Poor countries have a challenging mix of problems.
Almost everyone has seen a movie, a documentary, or website discussing extreme poverty, lack of drinking water, starvation, or the fight against AIDS. There's plenty of opportunity to discover the plight of poverty on the world. Now it's time to share the solutions.
Village the Game shows off the best solutions to extreme poverty.
These solutions are sustainable, eco-friendly, and provide income for the world's poorest. Start and run your own microcredit bank, sell irrigation pumps that help farmers grow ten times more food. Bring affordable solar power and mobile phone technology to your village. Test your favorite strategies in-game with villages modeled after the real world.
Poor countries have a challenging mix of problems.
Almost everyone has seen a movie, a documentary, or website discussing extreme poverty, lack of drinking water, starvation, or the fight against AIDS. There's plenty of opportunity to discover the plight of poverty on the world. Now it's time to share the solutions.
Village the Game shows off the best solutions to extreme poverty.
These solutions are sustainable, eco-friendly, and provide income for the world's poorest. Start and run your own microcredit bank, sell irrigation pumps that help farmers grow ten times more food. Bring affordable solar power and mobile phone technology to your village. Test your favorite strategies in-game with villages modeled after the real world.
Publisher: None/Unknown
| Developer | What I Did | Difficulty of Development | Anecdote |
|---|---|---|---|
| Producer/ Business development | Harder than Planned | I met the founder one day by chance as i went to talk to a friend at church. By the end of the night I was fully committed to the project |





