The use of genre analysis in the design of electronic meeting systems

Managing a population is critical. This includes meeting citizens' needs for food, housing, and safety, as well as balancing complex social issues like health, religion, and happiness.

This genre, often referred to as , focuses on building and maintaining fictional communities or projects while balancing limited resources. These games emphasize growth and internal economy over direct combat, often lacking a traditional "win" condition in favor of ongoing, free-form creative play. Core Elements of the Genre

Instead of controlling a single avatar, players usually operate from an omnipresent, "god-like" aerial or isometric perspective. Key Subgenres

A central challenge is the efficient acquisition and exploitation of materials, money, and power. Players must manage production chains to keep their economy stable as the community expands.

Players act as planners, placing buildings, roads, and infrastructure to grow a settlement or facility. Construction can be immediate (purchase and place) or gradual (plan and build).