The Final Earth 2

The Final Earth 2

Build a great city in this vertical city builder in space! Gather resources, then build and research your way to a better future! Grow your city from an exploration ship to a huge metropolis, full of advanced technology. What will you build?

The earth has been destroyed, and it's up to your space colony on a tiny world to save humanity! Can you feed, house and entertain everyone and then build the city of your dreams?

Play Instructions for The Final Earth 2

Controls are explained in-game. Select buildings to build on the bottom left, then click/tap to build them in your city. Choose priority workers and other settings with the buttons on the bottom right.

What Makes This Game Unique

- Well over 50 buildings to build!
- Build a city with thousands of inhabitants!
- 10 scenarios and maps to play on!

Which company or individual is responsible for developing the game?

The creator of The Final Earth 2 is Florian van Strien.

What are the main characteristics of the game based on its tags?

The characteristics highlighted in the game’s tags are builder, building, spaceship.

What development tools were used to integrate graphics and physics in this game?

This game was developed using a Javascript game development tool.

What is the thematic classification of this game?

This game's category is defined as Casual.

Can players enjoy this game on smartphones and tablets?

Yes, The Final Earth 2 will run smoothly on smartphones and tablets.

Is there any visual representation of blood in the game?

Yes, there is blood present in The Final Earth 2’s content.

Which age range is the game designed for?

This game is intended for players in the Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age category.

Who is the intended gender group for this game?

This game is made for Male & Female.

Does the game contain any cruel actions or behavior?

Yes, The Final Earth 2 contains scenes considered cruel or violent.

Is this game designed for kids and their safety?

No, The Final Earth 2 is not safe and appropriate for a younger audience.
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