Strategic News #2 (06.05.26)

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The Munich studio Dionic Software (formerly Oachkatzlschwoaf Interactive) is preparing to release a third-person city-building simulator in early access.

The studio Dionic Software is known for releasing the RimWorld-wannabe Founders' Fortune and InfraSpace. A sign-up form for a still free alpha test is available on the indie developer's website.

There are a small number of niche tavern simulators. What sets Another Pint from the Bulgarian studio Willwaw Games apart?

  • Attention to detail and intricacy;
  • A quasi-fantasy world.

The puzzle The Swapper was created with the help of digitized clay. The city-building simulator Neighborhoods from E-Line Media seems to be made of clay as well.

Neighborhoods focuses more on community life than on dead numbers — Your goal is to make the city cozy and memorable. Coming next year in early access, with a demo this fall!

The recently released voxel city-simulator Town to Cities has found its niche, and the already praised pixel city sim Metropolis 1998 from a single developer at Yesbox Studios claims it can attract the audience of Dwarf Fortress, not just SimCity or Cities: Skylines. The city sim even features interiors like in The Sims!

The demo of Metropolis 1998 is already available on Steam.