Earth: 2025 is the first of a new generation of unique interactive games designed to be played directly on the web. Centrally located on the Swirve.com website, Earth: 2025 brings together tens thousands of players in an interactive gaming environment that's more addictive, entertaining, and engaging than anything you'll play against a computer or just a few opponents. You'll get the opportunity to take command of a fledging country and manage its economy, military, diplomacy and more as you try to make yourself the most powerful in the world. Earth is an empire based game of strategy and thought. As leader of a newly founded country, your goal is to ultimately become supreme to all others. Using everything from diplomacy to war, you must strive to build an empire both economically and militarily superior to all others.
The year is 2025. A few years ago, the greatest war the Earth had ever known had just come to an end. All that remained were small pockets of life scattered throughout the world. No goverments. No communications. No organized civilization. Since then, you have banded together a small group of survivors and put together a small country. Where others saw chaos, you saw opportunity, and now you want to be the leader of the most powerful country on the planet. However, during this same time, thousands of others have done the same in their area of the world and are now having the same thoughts in their heads. Your success will depend on mastery of every skill of rule -- economics, military development, diplomacy, and more.Each time you enter Earth: 2025, you'll be shown a basic status report, recent news about your country, and the main menu from which you can access all options within the game. It is divided into a series of lesser menus as listed below. If you have not played before, it is highly recommended that you view each of the menus to get a better feel for the game and what's available to you. Earth is organized in a turn-based system. Every hour, you will receive additional turns. However, at any one time, you cannot have more than 60-100 turns depending on the particular game, so it is recommended you play your turns often. While some of the options you choose will not consume any turns, several (such as attacking or building on your land) will. Each turn you take will also result in you receiving additional tax revenues as well as your country naturally growing or shrinking, depending on your economic situation.