Remember when Fortnite was just a battle royale game? After six years of storylines, concerts and even Olympic events, Fortnite has grown beyond its roots into a general catch-all social space. And ...
Aska places you in the role of a tribal leader landing your ship in a mystical ever-changing new realm. You must survive, build, craft, fight, farm, sail and prepare for the Dead Winter as you seek to ...
Good news, Frostpunk fans - there's another one on the way. 11 Bit Studios has just announced Frostpunk 2, a sequel to the 2018 survival-city builder, in which you'll once again play the leader of a ...
Megan (She/They) is a freelance journalist from the United Kingdom for the digital publication, Game Rant. She has been professionally writing gaming content for roughly four years now, since starting ...
Aska zooms out the survival genre, having you build and manage a village of NPCs. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Vikings are hot ...
Settlement Survival turned the heads of city builder fans with its lovely low-poly visuals and its take on Banished-style survival earlier this year, and the devs have announced that it's sold nearly ...
Horror Games "Steam rejected the build" at the finish line, the "last 3 months were intense crunch," and the story was finished 3 days before launch: How one dev scraped together a horror hit that ...
Farthest Frontier's next big update introduces spiritual relics that give your city bonuses beyond just citizen happiness. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Would a rose smell as sweet by any other name? "Settlement Survival" surely wins the award for the most uncreative (yet perfectly accurate) game title, but the true test lies in the creativity of the ...
Aquatico is a new survival city builder set deep beneath the ocean waves. Choose your strategy, obtain resources, build your futuristic city and prove no challenge is too hard. In the not-too-distant ...
What’s exactly the same in late 2023 as it was 12 months and two years and five years ago? It’s simple: Structural demand for homes is large, and accelerating. So too are constraints on new supply.
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