Building and managing a late medieval city is a series of challenges. Build wells to provide drinking water, markets to provide bread and food, and theaters to collect performance tax. Stage mode continues an interesting story and journey, random map mode fills each game with a new experience.
Am city builder fan. Also like cute things, and, as evidenced by my home instance being ani.social, anime. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure!
I think we talked before about cutesy artstyles always seeming to correlate to casual games, which clashes with my preference for cutesy graphics and for more in-depth/complex/“not casual” games. So it is always nice to see a game with both the gameplay I’d like and graphics I like.
Am city builder fan. Also like cute things, and, as evidenced by my home instance being ani.social, anime. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure!
I think we talked before about cutesy artstyles always seeming to correlate to casual games, which clashes with my preference for cutesy graphics and for more in-depth/complex/“not casual” games. So it is always nice to see a game with both the gameplay I’d like and graphics I like.
Well, you got something to try out. :) And the Holy Roman Empire setting is rather unique for city-builders.