Perun's Fun - The low-poly game Perun transitions from Unity to Unreal Engine

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Impressions Games made history with its legendary city-building simulators - Pharaoh (and DLC - Cleopatra), Zeus: Master of Olympus (and DLC - Poseidon), Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom and Caesar I-III. The Polish caesar-like game Perun resembles Zeus: Master of Olympus more than the others.

There was already an attempt to create a Slavic city-building simulator - Grimgard by Juvty Worlds. The strategy became niche. Perun will most likely follow the fate of Petersburg's Grimgard, but the project does not aim for anything else.

If you're not afraid of pagan stone idols and shrines of Veles and Perun, as well as the low-poly, unrealistic graphics at the level of Blacksmith Master, and you love caesar-like games — this game is for you; you can even try a demo version from the website of the developer.

The game features two types of residential buildings - ordinary ones and those for warriors. In Perun, there are currently no firefighters, water carriers replacing wells, for example, and much more, but there are baths, taverns with mead for the fighters, a monument in the form of a wooden shrine of gloomy Veles, and statues of the formidable Perun — beauty, in a word, beauty!