Populous (video game)

Populous
European cover art by David John Rowe
Developers
Bullfrog Productions
    • Infinity Co., Ltd (PC-98, X68000, Super NES)
    • Alfa System (PC Engine)
    • Code To Go (Master System)
    • Enigma Variations (Game Boy)
Publishers
Designers
Composers
SeriesPopulous
Platforms
ReleaseAmiga
  • March 1989
Atari ST
  • April 1989
PC-Engine
  • JP: April 5, 1990
GenreGod game
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer

Populous is a video game developed by Bullfrog Productions and published by Electronic Arts for the Amiga in 1989, then quickly followed by versions for the Atari ST and MS-DOS. It is regarded by many as the first god game. With over four million copies sold, Populous is one of the best-selling PC games of all time.

The player assumes the role of a deity, who must lead followers through direction, manipulation, and divine intervention, with the goal of eliminating the followers led by the opposite deity. Played from an isometric perspective, the game consists of more than 500 levels, with each level being a piece of land which contains the player's followers and the enemy's followers. The player is tasked with defeating the enemy followers and increasing their own followers' population using a series of divine powers before moving on to the next level. The game was designed by Peter Molyneux, and Bullfrog developed a gameplay prototype via a board game they invented using Lego.

The game received critical acclaim upon release, with critics praising the game's graphics, design, sounds and replay value. It was nominated for multiple year-end accolades, including Game of the Year from several gaming publications. Retrospectively, it has been considered one of the greatest video games of all time. The game was ported to many other computer systems and was later supported with multiple expansion packs. It is the first game in the Populous series, preceding Populous II: Trials of the Olympian Gods and Populous: The Beginning.