Reefland

Reefland

Create your own cozy cities while painting uncountable number of islands. Immerse yourself into a calming sandbox mode or go through 20 uncomplicated levels during which you will gradually understand all the gameplay features. The correct building placement will tend your city to grow. It is a colorful journey where you will find your own solutions for transition from one island to another.


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Reefland on Steam

Crystarise

Crystarise

The player becomes a guardian god apprentice girl,

We aim to rise up a sky island while going back and forth between the extremely vast field that continues to be automatically generated and the island that serves as the base.

First, let’s get down to the field to collect resources.

In an isometric 2D world, monsters, items, dungeons … various things are reflected on one screen.

Combine shooting and slashing actions to defeat monsters and get resources.

Once you have the resources, produce a variety of things and customize the island to your liking.


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Crystarise on Steam

New Frontier Days ~Founding Pioneers~

New Frontier Days ~Founding Pioneers~

There are a couple minor issues I have with it but overall I definitely feel I’ve gotten $9 worth of play out of it even just so far ;) and I’m not done.

Real player with 48.2 hrs in game


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I bought this game because the ad for it looked like it was a good game. Sad to say the game play is nothing like that. The User Interface jams up A lot and is not easy to use, also it has some glitches, I had to restart the game like three times thanks to that. I would NOT recommend this game to anyone!

Real player with 8.1 hrs in game

New Frontier Days ~Founding Pioneers~ on Steam

Take town

Take town

Urban Planning Simulator (puzzle) build and manage your city! You are the mayor of a small town develop it and earn money.

in the game you will need to:

build and hexagonal platforms to build a city and earn money as well as monitor the number of people because they make it possible to update the city hall buildings that will give more opportunities in the game

Take town on Steam

Zoo 2: Animal Park

Zoo 2: Animal Park

  • fun to play game

  • 0 bugs so far

  • often events

+good community

-hard to find in game active freinds. (you may work for days until you full your freind list with active players)

-very hard to find active clubs in the game.

  • you need to use real money to really lead a normal club.

  • you most pay a lot of real money to play it after level 30-40 cuz expinding the zoo wich is most needed gonna cost you lot diamonds. + shelters to breed as well.

-the price is super over priced. it may cost you at least 300$-500$ to realy could play normal the game.

Real player with 486.9 hrs in game

Just like other phone building games. Cute if you like animals. Frustrating though as you progress, you need gems more and more. I’ve gotten to the point where all my quests require 100 gems or so, and I have none. So…that takes a lot of fun out of it. Gems slowly come with time. So it mostly just means, logging in, quick collection, leave. Doing this day in and day out until you can get the animal or whatever. Then ta-da! Another quest that requires 100 gems! I think I have 7 or 8 now. Each time, has been replaced by another. Really draining now. But love the animations of the animals. Cute. So, short time fun, long time drain.

Real player with 75.7 hrs in game

Zoo 2: Animal Park on Steam

Glittermitten Grove

Glittermitten Grove

Okay, since this is not the “normal” game we are getting here, so i am gonna first talk about the “Main game”, the one we are sold with, the one with the game title - Grittermitten Grove. Especially for those who didn’t know the “dark secret” behind this game at the time they hit the buy button.

This game reminds me a lot of the PC98 Pixy Garden (ピクシーガーデン 妖精伝説) back in 1995. Such nostalgia! Haven’t really seen a similar genre of that type since, I’ve played Creatures and other monster breeding/town management games but none of them gives me that special feeling from Pixy Garden, until i find this game. This game is like a combination of Pixy Garden with Terraria’s suvival and terraforming touch, making it much more difficult and intriguing.

Real player with 19.6 hrs in game

Glittermitten grove is, in and of itself, a very simply fun game with a shallow learning curve and an immediately apparent reward for learning the game’s fairly simple mechanics. It’s nice to look at, it’s original, and it’s a worthwhile time-waster if you’re into building bases and managing resources. There’s not really an endgame and the depth leaves quite a bit to be desired, but we all know that’s not the game you want to hear about.

Frog Fractions 2, or TXT World as it’s called in-game, does not measure up to its predecessor. I’ll admit, it’s got a very unique sort of charm, and the minigames that are unlocked are funny enough; the glaring issue is that the game utterly lacks the spirit and sense of absurdism and unpredictable over-the-top progression that, in my opinion, made the original Frog Fractions great. The game is interesting and engaging to a point, the difficulty is tough but fair and easy to adjust to, but rather than an imaginative journey from humble beginnings through a goofy and nonsensical plot that retains cohesion with interesting – if consistently silly – writing; TXT World serves as a sort of ascii hub through which to access games that feel like in-jokes and collectibles that reward you with cheap nonsense meant to make one laugh through its randomness and reference to pop culture. The entire time I was playing, I was left wondering, “When does the real game start?” to which the game replied, “Never.” If you’re a die-hard Frog Fractions fan and want to see what the developers did with the kickstarter money they raised, then you can spend $20 on a nifty resource manager and a collection of game jam titles, and hopefully prove my feelings about this game wrong. As it stands, however; I cannot reccomend this game. I was disappointed and saddened by this title, and while I don’t regret purchasing it, I couldn’t encourage any of my friends to spend their money on this end product. Maybe wait for it to go on sale? I don’t know.

Real player with 16.1 hrs in game

Glittermitten Grove on Steam

Home Wind

Home Wind

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A Minimalist, Relaxing and Cozy…

… game that allows you to build large settlements in no time!

Plan Strategically…

… to get high prosperity points, allowing you to scale the settlement further.

Let your creativity loose…

… in a grid-less procedurally generated world and spend a chill evening building something that pleases your mind.

If you are considering downloading Home Wind, is important to know that the game does not have the deep systems or mechanics that you might expect from a classic RTS or city-builder.

Home Wind aims to simply make your spare time more pleasant and relaxing. Just sit somewhere comfy and create your home settlement 🧡🧡🧡

Home Wind on Steam

Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists ~Ateliers of the New World~ / ネルケと伝説の錬金術士たち ~新たな大地のアトリエ~

Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists ~Ateliers of the New World~ / ネルケと伝説の錬金術士たち ~新たな大地のアトリエ~

When I first started playing it - I was clueless to what all was going on. That being said I was ecstatic about this being a hardworking bosslady with NO time countdown like the previous games had been… ummm yeah. 6 hours later - I realized after my advisor came in my office and told me that he was taking me back to the capitol for not reaching my task given, THAT IT WAS REAL. Needless to say I was very disappointed to know this was in fact cruel on time management. The second time around I knew not to mess about; starting production and gathering as soon as I could and it made it a little bit easier being prepared for the future goal tasks when they unveiled.

Real player with 94.1 hrs in game

This is my first game of the Atelier series.

I saw recommendations of Atelier games but never tryed one because they are always so expensive.

But i have to say its worth the money.

Characters: 10/10

Lovely Characters and everyone of them with their own little story.

Music: 10/10

It is really relaxing to listen to this music while manage the production etc.

Alchemy: 5/10

It´s not that advanced but for new players to the series its really good to understand the base mechanic of the whole system.

Real player with 87.2 hrs in game

Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists ~Ateliers of the New World~ / ネルケと伝説の錬金術士たち ~新たな大地のアトリエ~ on Steam

Polyville Canyon

Polyville Canyon


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Approximate amount of time to 100%: 10h, maybe even less

Estimated achievement difficulty: 1/10

Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1

Has it been in a bundle: No

Is there a good guide available: You don’t need a guide

Multiplayer achievements: No

Missable achievements: No

Real player with 13.4 hrs in game

This is an extremely chill, wholesome and laid-back city builder. If you’re looking for something realistic, this game isn’t for you. If you’re looking to build a fun, pretty city like I was, then it is PERFECT. The mechanics are intuitive and simple. The graphics are aesthetically-pleasing and unique. I often find myself wandering around my city, admiring the views. It’s so easy to get caught up in the nitty gritty details of perfecting a plaza. Too easy, as I kept telling myself “One more street.”, “One more block.” and soon enough I filled up the entire map.

Real player with 13.0 hrs in game

Polyville Canyon on Steam

The Colonists

The Colonists

5/5

This game is a fantastic take on base-building, resource optimisation and pathing. It’s simple to get into, scales sensibly and the campaign levels scale well in difficulty. I’ve played many of the similar games available and this one gets the complexity level exactly right with a nice style of graphics.

Mechanically, one thing that stands out for me is that this is a network optimisation game where the networks (roads and paths) are cost nothing and appear instantly, making experimenting and fiddling easy.

Real player with 268.7 hrs in game

Short version:

Fun game. Has flaws, but definitely an enjoyable city builder.

Long version:

Okay so it took me a while to get into this game. At first it felt really clunky, the tutorial left me confused about certain things (namely how paths are supposed to alleviate traffic from raods), some of the mechanics are pretty weird and needlessly complicated but at the same time - they’re what gives this game it’s uniqueness and keeps it from being just another boring banished clone, plus the campaign is excellent!

Real player with 111.5 hrs in game

The Colonists on Steam