There can be a lot of cash in trash, if you know how to dispose of it properly. This game is a simplified look at the recycling industry. Manage your own recycling center and meet the levels profit quota. Rake in the big bucks while saving the Earth.
Create an efficient recycling conveyor system that turns recyclable garbage into new products.
Meet the level’s profit quota to clear each of the 10 levels.
Use the proceeds from your recycling to improve your systems and sell higher-value recycled items.
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Eco Empire Game for Kids Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Make money by recycle. Build a recycling center and meet the level’s profit quota. Use your profits to improve your recycling center further.
Starting the Game
A cutscene will play explaining the premise of the game before the welcome screen loads.
On the welcome screen, select the play button on the welcome screen to begin.
The first 2 levels of the game will act as a tutorial.
Your web browser automatically saves your game’s progress.
Game Controls
Desktop
With your mouse, left click and drag the pieces around to place them in the field.
Touchscreen devices
Tap on the screen with your fingers to assemble the recycling center.
Controls & indicators
The game’s main controls occupy the bottom row of the screen.
On the bottom left corner is the amount of money you’ve earned so far.
On the bottom center are the following buttons:
The money you have on hand.
The conveyor tool: Use this to add or delete conveyor belts.
The processing machine tool: Use this to add, move, or delete processing machines.
The progress bar: Used to track your profit progress. Lines indicate milestones that unlock new machines and recyclable materials.
Game Play
Basic gameplay
Build a recycling center that effectively recycles all of the garbage.
Make sure that the materials are sorted and go to their respective recycling tools.
Don’t let anything fall off the conveyors. They must all connect to a processing machine or to the truck.
Meet the level’s quota to clear it.
Most level quotas require you to meet a specific amount of money to win.
The money your reinvest into your supply chain is not subtracted from your level’s goal.
Some levels require that you produce a specific number of items.
Reach your level’s quota by selling the fewest number of items to win.
Levels
The first 2 levels of the game are tutorials.
Levels are unlocked sequentially. Only the first tutorial level is playable at the start of the game.
You can replay all the levels you currently unlocked to improve your star rating.
Interface
The garbage comes in from a red truck on the left side of the field.
The shipment truck comes from the right corner of the screen.
Arrange your system so that the garbage comes shredded and sorted in the most effective layout available.
Creating the recycling station
To recycle goods into high-value raw materials, you must process the garbage into something else.
Place processing machines in the conveyors.
Processing machines need to be 1 tile away from one another to work.
When you place another machine, tiles that are too close to existing machines will show up in red.
Each time you reach a production milestone, you receive a new machine and a new item to recycle.
Not all processing machines are suited for all kinds of garbage.
If a material gets into a machine it’s not meant to be in, it will clog it up.
You’ll need several machines for different types of materials. Plastics must be sorted from paper and processed in a separate chain.
You can only have one of every type of processing machine.
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Tips
Use your starting money to start processing the recyclables immediately.
The most basic recycling process you can do is shredding them. Always put a shredder close to the start of your supply chain (though only shred items it can shred without breaking the shredder).
Set up the simplest supply chain you can immediately afford.
Buy the next piece of equipment as you can afford it.
Keep the production lines separate.
Place a sorter immediately after the light shredder.
Make sure its placed in a way that lets you add the most items to your production chains.
Consider re-orienting your arrangement each time you receive a new item to process & new machines are unlocked.
An example organizational strategy is shown below for level 3.
On this level the fan sorter should be upstream of the light shredder.
The light shredder should be upstream of the ballistic sorter.
On the paper side of the ballistic sorter you should have a cardboard pulper then a paper maker and a comic printer.
On the plastic side of the ballistic sorter you should have a filament maker.
Heavy shredders should go on the glass line (or, later in the game, the metal line, or on one level it can go after metal and glass rejoin).
Furnaces can be used to reconstitute heavy shredded glass items & metals into a new melted formed object. The bottle maker should go on the glass line downstream of the furnace.
When you unlock the magnetic sorter it should go as the first thing on the line. The spring maker should be on the metals line downstream of a heavy shredder & furnace.
Levels (detailed advice)
Structure
This game has 10 levels which must be completed consecutively.
You can score up to a 3 star rating on any level.
You can replay previously beat levels to try to earn a higher score.
Any machine you buy can be sold at cost.
You can move machines and conveyor belts around an unlimited number of times.
Obstacles & level breaks
Some levels have tiles filled in. In some cases this leaves only a narrow passage which effectively breaks the level space in half.
If there is a cell where only one path remains you will likely need to put most or all the machines on the larger side of the level to get everything to fit.
Some levels also already have a few machines in place which can not be moved.
Level goals
If your level goal is to do something specific like make some number of comic books then work on optimizing your recycling chain around the paper machinery, then upgrade other lines if there is room for other machines to fit. Similarly, if you are expected to make glass bottles then focus primarily on the glass line.
If your level goal is to maximize earnings then try to upgrade all recycling lines as much as possible.
Complex goals
Some levels require you to use intermediate recycled goods as inputs to create end consumer products.
On these levels you have to force branches which spit apart to move back together.
In some cases you may end up designing the levels so that other recyclables circle back so that they do not get in the way of combining other materials, or you can use sorters to re-sort items.
On level 8 you have to combine processed glass and plastic into eyeglasses.
On level 9 you have to combine processed plastic and springs into bobbleheads.
On level 10 you have to combined springs with processed paper into calendars.
Target Audience
The game is suited for gamers of all ages. We especially recommended
The game has no adult content.
Processing Machines
The following table shows how you can break down recyclables and process them into other goods using machines in this game. Each level may have at most 1 of each machine type.
Machine
Cost
Input
Output
Light Shredder
100
paper, plastic
shredded paper, shredded plastic
Cardboard Pulper
150
shredded paper
paper pulp
Heavy Shredder
200
glass, metal
shredded glass, shredded metal
Furnace
250
shredded metal, shredded glass
metal bars, glass blocks
Paper Maker
300
paper pulp
paper sheets
Filament Maker
350
shredded plastic
filament
Spring Maker
400
metal bars
springs
Bottle Maker
450
melted glass
bottles
Comic Printer
500
paper sheets
comic book
Sunglasses Assembler
550
plastic filament, melted glass
sunglasses
Bobblehead Assembler
600
plastic filament, spring
bobblehead
Calendar Assembler
650
paper, spring
calendar
Sorting Machines
The following table highlights the types of sorting machines available in this game. You can only use at most one of each type of sorting machine on each level. This table also shows how they sort recyclables by default, though you can change the orientation of the machine to change output directions.
Sorter
Cost
Bottom Output
Right Output
Ballistic Sorter
150
glass, metal, plastic
cardboard
Fan Sorter
200
glass, metal
paper, plastic
Magnet Sorter
250
metal
glass, paper, plastic
Optical Sorter
300
glass, plastic
metal, paper
Profitable Recycling in Real Life
Recycling takes less energy than processing raw materials. Some items can be so profitable that businesses have sprung up to turn trash into treasure. Of course, real recycling businesses seldom do everything in the same place.
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Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
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