Somewhen
SOMEWHEN is a retro RPG inspired by early J-RPGs. Enjoy dungeon diving, resource gathering, and town building mechanics. In Somewhen, you must help Idyll and company restore a fractured world with an uncertain future using a curious time-travelling train and a little something called the Conductor to rebuild entire towns. Your goal is to quite literally reshape the future by placing homes, trees, and other structures in the present. Rebuild towns using a unique top-down system while fighting for your future with a snappy, on-map battle system!
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Crown of the Empire Around the World
One of the most polished and vibrant games in the genre, they really upgraded every aspect of it. Enjoying it so far and definitely recommend it when it hits a dollar to people wondering if it’s worth it. The gameplay is well designed and you can tell the developers have put a lot of thought into it after creating so many of these types of games.
EDIT: Level 13 is INSANE! Took a good hour to 3 star it. Giving the game a break after that but looking forward to picking it back up again.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
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Time’s Up in Tiny Town
Time’s Up in Tiny Town is a fast-paced simulation game, in which you will build a town for a pocket-sized world.
As mayor and founder of Tiny Town, construct buildings, collect food and house as many townsfolk as possible. You will score points on how large your population grows but also on how sustainable your town is at the end of your mandate.
In Tiny Town, the more you build, the more land you acquire. And the faster your population grows, the more time you are afforded.
But be sure to balance-out your production, your population’s needs and your world’s natural resources. Because if your environment collapses, so may your townsfolk know deprivation and famine!
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Imagine Earth
I purchased this game some time ago and have waited a long time to review it, due in part to some issues I had with it, but also because I wanted to be fair, considering that it is an early access game. So with that being said, my review:
So I was flipping through the steam games and I came across this game called “Imagine Earth” in the simulation section, I saw that it had a demo and decided to try it. At the time the demo only had a missions available, a simple interface and not a lot in the way of content… but I was hooked.
– Real player with 41.7 hrs in game
I really like Imagine Earth. It’s a fun, lightweight city building game, where you have to keep track of not only economical, but ecological development as well.
The game has come a long way since its appearance on Steam. I get, that a lot of people compare this to games like Anno, don’t! Anno was made by a company worth billions, this game was made by a small indy team.
And especially in times of heat waves and forest fires in North America and South Europe, never seen floods in Europe and Asia it is good to see, that some people still try to educate about global warning.
– Real player with 29.0 hrs in game
Woodland Empire
Woodland Empire is a An ANTI-citybuilder; a natural take on the typical city building game
Instead of building roads and power lines, you control the wind, rain and sunlight to help your forest grow.
Manage, upgrade and grow your empire with the help of woodland creatures, including foxes, wolves, squirrels and birds
Harness the natural instincts of predators and prey to spread and fertilize your forest.
Tired of the hustle-bustle of the typical city builder? Retire to the wilderness and live in harmony with Nature
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Control the forces of wind, sun, rain and time
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Grow and upgrade trees and plants
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Encourage wildlife to thrive and prosper