Soooo, in other news Solaria has a Steam page now!
I got approved on NYE, so thank you whichever Steam employee was working that day 🥳
Naturally, it's early days for the game so it's early days for the page too. But it's there, it'll be improved and filled in more as the game progresses, and it's very exciting!
22 wishlists already and only 15 or so are from friends and family, I'm calling that a success haha 😎
Against the Storm is another game I've really been enjoying lately. It's an early access city builder but I was surprised at how much depth there seems to be so far. You get the chance to restart with a settlement over and over, but it doesn't feel tedious or like you're losing progress. So far, the "danger" parts aren't too "you messed up so now you've lost everything" which I like because my anxiety could never. #Gaming#CityBuilder#Steamhttps://store.steampowered.com/app/1336490/Against_the_Storm/
If you like city-builders, consider "Times of Progress" for your #wishlist .
It's an isometric #citybuilder set during the Industrial Revolution. You'll get to deliver goods via #steam#trains and boats, take care of the evolving needs of population and trade with nearby cities.
Was watching #LetsGameItOut#LetsPlay the new version of #CitiesSkyline with my seven year old and started talking to him about two of my favorite #cityBuilder games of all time, #Caesar and #BlackAndWhite, and got him to be reasonably excited about trying to play them (even though he always gives up on any kind of game tutorial immediately) but then he saw his brother playing yet another Minecraft mod so now he's playing Minecraft AGAIN 😩
Before I break everything again to refactor some bits ready for the next feature, proof that we have in fact come a long way from the gliding T-Posers earlier this week.
City builder sims usually are so addictive that often avoid them, but I couldn't resist this one; it has the one feature I always wanted from this type of game.