Minecraft players are blown away by the blocky builder's newly-added Wind Charges
Minecraft's latest addition is blowing players away, and I mean that literally as well as figuratively.
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Minecraft's latest addition is blowing players away, and I mean that literally as well as figuratively.
Dystopika is an upcoming chill cyberpunk city-builder which promises no stress or goals - just you and your imagination.
City builders offer endless hours of entertainment as you shape and manage your own cities, savoring the successes and weathering the hardships along the way. Still, if you're eager to take on more responsibility after overseeing your fair share of those, look no further than The Universim, the city builder that lets you play God to entire planets.
City builder Timberborn has a new update out. That's the beaver-based one about all the cool cities they'll build once we wreck the ecosphere and die off and they replace us as the planet's dominant species. The latest update, Badwater, is the fifth major release for the Early Access period of Timberborn and adds a second kind of water to the beavers' lives. It's not good water.
When I first saw footage of medieval city builder Manor Lords a few years ago I added it to my Steam wishlist before the trailer had even finished playing. That's how good it looked.
The solo developer of the most anticipated city builder on Steam says his girlfriend expected him to get around 7,000 wishlists - but now he's crossed two million.
The Tribe Must Survive, a "tribe-builder" with a survival roguelike twist, is the first management sim of its kind to really pique my curiosity in, well, I can't remember how long it's been, and it's launching into Steam Early Access on February 22.
Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles, an open-world city-builder and exploration game being made by solo developer Tomas Sala, is set to arrive on March 26, and now that the release date is nailed down we can get a proper look at what's coming in an exclusive new 30-minute gameplay video showcasing a range of new features and content.