WorldBox - God Simulator

December 2, 2021Maxim Karpenko

$20

Estimated Net Revenue

$11,786,707

After Steam fees, refunds, regional pricing & taxes

Gross Revenue$32,709,337
Owners1.6M
Reviews46.8K
Positive95%
Gross Revenue$32,709,337
Regional Pricing (15%)-$4,906,401
Discounts (25%)-$6,950,734
Refunds (5%)-$1,042,610
Steam Fee (30%)-$5,942,878
VAT (15%)-$2,080,007
Net Revenue$11,786,707
Estimates use the Boxleiter Method with a confidence score of 95/10. Actual revenue may vary significantly.

About WorldBox - God Simulator

WorldBox is the ULTIMATE god simulator and sandbox game! Create your own world or destroy it using different powers:

God Simulator. There are a lot of powers in your toolbox that can be used without mana or resources.

Living world . Creatures have traits and needs. Animals will look for food. Greedy kings will try to get more lands.

Use different tools and brushes to design and populate your world:

Fantasy Races . There are 4 civilized races in WorldBox. Humans, orcs, elves and dwarves. Each with its own design and specific race traits.

Civilizations . Races will form kingdoms, colonize new lands and will sail to far continents that you'll create.

Diplomacy system . Kingdoms will fight with each other. Towns will rebel. Empires will fall. It's your choice to help or watch them fight.

Many fun and crazy abilities that you can use:

Destruction powers . Lightning, tornadoes, acid rain, nukes, meteorites, plague, dragons and even UFOs.

Different creatures . Demons, skeletons, zombies, tumors, cold ones, dragons, UFOs and even a giant Crabzilla that you can control yourself!

Interact with your world and create various scenarios:

Interact . Interact with your world with the divine magnet. Use your powers to start wars or create huge tornadoes! You can affect the world in unique ways.

Share your maps . Show your creations to other players of the WorldBox community!

Procedural Generation . Generate worlds of different sizes and find kingdoms with unique flags and names.

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