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Energy Manager - 2024

Energy Manager - 2024

July 16, 2024
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Are you the next power and energy mogul? Can you achieve a monopoly? In Energy Manager you create and manage your own power empire where you build it up from nothing to owning routes all over the world. Compete to be at the top of the multiplayer leaderboards and challenge your friends and other real life energy managers from all over the world.
⚡2 game modes - EASY and REALISTIC
⚡30+ energy source and storage types
⚡160+ countries to start from
⚡30,000+ cities to expand to

REAL LIFE ENERGY GENERATORS
Utilize the power of an energy tycoon simulator to create a strategy where you can become as big as real energy key groups like Nextera, Shell, Aramco, Engie or Iberdrola and claim monopoly. Create, schedule and explore international connections between significant cities like Tokyo, New York, Paris, Madrid and Shanghai.
Track your network live when you designate redundant energy or when sun and wind is not on your side and production stands still.

CHOOSE REALISTIC GAMEPLAY
You can play on two difficulties: either EASY or REALISM. Go the easy way to lower prices and increase profits or challenge yourself with realism where you have to be the manager of the smallest things like surplus prices and taxes.

ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY
Shape the future for everyone with a focus on sustainable energy sources and storage such as solar, wind, water, electric and nuclear. Make sure that cars, ships, trains, planes and trucks can get around without increasing pollution.
Coal, oil and natural gas power plants are available too if you want to cover all your bases.

Features include
⚡Track your network LIVE
⚡Manage your staff
⚡Invest in rival energy companies
⚡Put your company on the stock market
⚡Create or join alliances with influential managers or friends
⚡Both known and less known power sources
⚡Buy and sell energy
⚡Customize and upgrade wind turbines, solar panels, power plants and more
⚡And much more!

Become the CEO of a vast network of energy and power and strive to take over the world and realize your dreams of a monopoly.
You got the power!

Note: An online internet-connection is required to play this game.

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Latest Version

Version
1.4.6
Update
July 16, 2024
Developer
Xombat Development - Airline manager games
Apps
Strategy
Platforms
Android
Downloads
433,376
License
Free
Package Name
com.trophygames.energymanager
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User Reviews

chris griffiths

2 months ago

It's a good idle game but there is plenty of room for improvement. Issues: points not adding to account when gained (slows game down unless you pay premium prices for coin and points) Improvements could include: An option to perform maintenance on all Challenges and rewards within an alliance Option to select what plant goes to which storage when building Option to contribute extra to alliance Probably lots more options too but well done and the start of a game

Sarthak Sharma (सार्थक)

4 months ago

The concept of the game is nice and is addictive. But the major issue is in-app purchases which are too expensive. Prices should be different for users of different countries, based on purchasing power. Take example of Free fire, Niagara Launcher, Fitbit premium etc. Such adjusted prices will make game more fair and also will help you in adding more users.

Zack Eiler

4 months ago

Its a decent game, they could definitely make it better by showing you the available slots that are available in each grid that you want to biuld things in, also the ability to see ative actions and be able to adjust your bid would be nice that way you can try to get the bid. Also how much power is sold at when put in to the grid should be based on a nationwide average, from real life in the game, that would help with earning money but not stop people from buying extra money. Over all its good.

Ben Reynolds

5 months ago

Good game, not much to really do at the beginning, the grid auction is terrible it should be a live auction where you can see the highest bid at that point of time then you decide weather you want to bid more. You can't see the bid action but if you could it would be more interesting, let's see how the game plays out.

alan musselwhite

4 months ago

So I've been playing this game and the other manager games and I love them all, unfortunately for this one it started to bug a lot. Turns out a storage unit is charged and then when I turn off the production unit then the charge disappears and I'll have to charge it once more. It's annoying and it has to be fixed ASAP.

Hayden

3 months ago

Love it. Great fun, pretty easy to learn. Great community. Would love to see more updates, game is lacking content. Alliances need to be make fleshed out, maybe an increase in members limit, more alliance store stuff, ability to change alliance fees etc. More buildings of course would be great, make wind / renewable energy better as currently it sucks. Increase demands as right now doing electricity isn't practical as demands are never high enough

Jeffy Ze French

5 months ago

I like the concept, but the game is just too boring and clunky overall. The UI is horrendous. You wait for hours to charge your storage with electricity which is fine. But when you sell the electricity, all your plants shut down and require manual restart after a 30min downtime. Can be bypassed by having a spare storage but you need to manually switch every single plant to it to continue producing electricity. I don't think I'll play this game for very long.

duncan grant

4 months ago

Enjoying the game. Pretty straight forwards and easy to use, clear goals and effects of everything. Just wish there was a menu to click maintain all instead of individually checking the maintenence. Cos at this point I'm just clicking it every time as I've gotta go into a whole different individual menu I might as well do it every time.

Mickxal (Mix-All)

3 months ago

Needs work but i like it. I've invested quite some money into the game and I can say that the game needs more work and faster updates. I would like to see the option to link power plants so that when one is full it redirects to other ones. Fossil fuel plant need more diversity not a jump from 2MW to 75MW. The pricing of Wind Power Mills need to be adjusted because it makes no sense to go green since they are so expensive also stock needs to be refreshed daily.

Nicholas Rubin

2 months ago

Excited at prospect of a 'realistic' energy trading game. The components are there but the market dynamics and participation are not real enough - in the end it's just like many other games where you simply harvest and sell your produce from time to time. One of the challenging aspects of the power system is that electricity is flowing all of the time. Typically, power isn't 'bottled up' and sold when you get round to it, a large amount simply flows onto the grid and is paid the going rate.

Reema Dubey

3 months ago

Basic concept of the game is very nice but the only thing is that the progress is so slow even in easy mode. The revenue per Mwh is so low at times that it is useless to play the game sometimes. There is no progress. The charging time is so much! The discharge time is so much! There is no function that automatically starts the windmills after discharge is complete. It is a waste of time. Looks like the developers really want you to starve in the game. Never playing it again if there is no update

Ashwal Mishra

5 months ago

Ok so right off the bat, the google play login doesn't work, i tried to login but it just doesn't accept it and simply goes back to the first page so I'm playing as a guest. The mechanics are a bit complex for beginners but is quite fun to fiddle with. A lot of things to consider and play with. The UI is pretty clean but a bit plain, could use some extra texturing. Other than that the game looks fun and I'll keep updating the review as time goes.

Simon Donald

3 months ago

The good Good concept with very good technical data about energy, storage and transmission, I work in the energy industry and it interested me to see the technical parts of the game. The bad The points system is rigged for in-game purchases only, the UI is terrible, there's no auto restart after discharge and as I found out today a limit on plants of 50 so now I'm going back upgrading the current 50. The alliance system is almost pointless too.

Felix Jose

5 months ago

The gameplay is satisfactory. However, the progression rate is rather slow. The requirement to manually restart all plants after discharging is inefficient. It would be more efficient to have an option to automatically sell electricity at a specified price point and implement an automatic restart feature after discharging. Additionally, the acquisition of licenses of P2X and other required points should be addressed. Currently, there is no in-game mechanism to obtain these points.

Drunk Dazed

5 months ago

It's a mid-average game, to say the least.. It has no ads. It seems like everything is functioning as it should be. But, the gameplay in general is quite boring (my opinion). When you start, you have no tutorial or help whatsoever you as the gameplayer has to figure it out yourself, which can be confusing though there is a forum I think in which you can talk about certain issues or questions about the game. In general, this game lacks appeal for me to keep playing.

John Duffy

5 months ago

Nice concept, terrible game. If you like waiting a long periods of time and then having very little happen, do I have the game for you! Essentially you build power plants, which charge batteries, which you then discharge to sell the power to the invisible grid. Then you get to wait for the batteries to finish discharging and you can turn the plants back on. All of this takes time and has to be done manually. It's also clearly going to take weeks to make enough to buy anything decent.

Ian Scheil

4 months ago

I love the concept of this! My only issue is it takes way too long in regards to generation of power and such and selling etc. It's fun and all, but could be better with a faster track and such. IDK. I know the devs work really hard so I know it's going to improve as we go. All the games in the series have grown exponentially and I have no doubt this one will too!

Genaro Mendez III

5 months ago

Edit: issue fixed... Seemed pretty cool for the first ten minutes but then the game installed a duplicate windmill over an existing windmill with no way of removing it. It kept giving me an SQL error. Since it was just the start I was able to do a reset. Then again the same thing occured. This time I thought closing the app would somehow fix it. However, now it just keeps spinning at 100% and will not load me in. Uninstalled...willing to try again if game is fixed.

Jon N

4 months ago

This game is what it says...a management game. Once you have set up your power plants and storage units, it turns into a log in for 10 minutes every 6 hours to sell power, rearrange connections and buy new units to place. As with other management games... part of the fun is finding the most efficient setup. I use a spreadsheet to test various scenarios, log wind speed vs power output, etc. The problem with this game are the various bugs. Which is why I gave it 2 stars.

Harrison Draves

2 months ago

Not for the occasional app opener player. Husband, father, employed fulltime, as well as remodeling a house. This game is not for those who only have specific windows of time to play. I thought it was until I realized that discharging takes a long time. I'm not waiting 30 mins to go to bed to start my power back up. Sure. I can send points to do it immediately. But I can tell where the micro transactions come in. Things just take way too long. Great concept which us why the 3 stars.

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