The world's information
is in constant conflict between two completely different sides.
On one side lie the kingdoms of books and the land of pens.
On the other, there are electric cities of computers and flash drives.
Each side is divided into horizontal environments with their own nature, inhabitants, and cities. For books, these are forests, deserts, and fields. For electronic ones, these are landscapes of integrated circuit boards and electronic circuits. The book side contains a class society where books are the upper class and pens the common people. For electronic ones, they represent a kind of futuristic socialism.Minimum
system requirements :
is in constant conflict between two completely different sides.
On one side lie the kingdoms of books and the land of pens.
On the other, there are electric cities of computers and flash drives.
Each side is divided into horizontal environments with their own nature, inhabitants, and cities. For books, these are forests, deserts, and fields. For electronic ones, these are landscapes of integrated circuit boards and electronic circuits. The book side contains a class society where books are the upper class and pens the common people. For electronic ones, they represent a kind of futuristic socialism.Minimum
system requirements :