Independent German studio Toukana Interactive released to early access Steam and GOG his debut project: a casual strategy Dorfromantik… And the game gets overwhelmingly positive reviews. Only one player out of a hundred complains about the dampness and ruthlessness of the random.
The essence of the game is to build your own world from hexagonal tiles. Tiles are given in random order and open in turn, and each has a separate element of the landscape. For example, a forest, a field, a village, a mill, a body of water, a railway.
Players are rewarded if they manage to successfully arrange tiles that match each other. And the more harmonious the world is, the higher the reward and more tiles become available. As you progress, new biomes and tile types are unlocked.
The developers warn: do not expect battles, resource management, elements of 4X strategies, trade and network modes from Dorfromantik. But the game has an extremely high replay value and you can spend long hours behind it. You can buy it for 220 rubles.
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