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Plan It Green Game

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As the Mayor of Greenville, players have the opportunity to create a green city in Plan It Green. As mayor of your hometown, you have vowed to bring about a new green future by changing the ways of the past. You are working with close supporters to restore Greenville to its former glory and beauty. Watch as Greenville transforms before your eyes as you build eco-homes, apply green upgrades, and bring new clean jobs and industry to your hometown! Plan It Green is the first game that leverages the resources of National Geographic, an organization that was green when green wasn't cool.

System Requirements:

Windows:
  • OS: Windows XP/2000/Vista
  • CPU: 600 Mhz
  • RAM: 256 MB/512 MB
  • DirectX: 6.0
  • Hard Drive: 120 MB

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