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  • Summary: Advanced society is long gone, the world is overrun by the Dream Plagues. The only survivors are small nomadic tribes that don't attract too much attention. And now, the discovery of a long-abandoned project of the ancients lights a new hope - the flight-capable Nomad Cities.

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    Advanced society is long gone, the world is overrun by the Dream Plagues. The only survivors are small nomadic tribes that don't attract too much attention. And now, the discovery of a long-abandoned project of the ancients lights a new hope - the flight-capable Nomad Cities.

    A survival city-building game with flying cities. Build, automate, and defend a flying city to survive in a wacky, nightmare-infested, post-apocalyptic world full of strange science and dreams.
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  1. Aug 5, 2021
    The approach of combining the gameplay of Factorio with action- and roguelike elements is very interesting in theory. However, its implementation currently leaves too many wishes unfulfilled, especially in regard to the far too simplistic combat system. [Early Access]
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  1. Jul 30, 2021
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    Great concept, poor execution. Not a good feeling of progress like there dont seems to be clear step between early game and late game. BadGreat concept, poor execution. Not a good feeling of progress like there dont seems to be clear step between early game and late game. Bad risk/reward gestion. For exemple you want to avoid upgrade your build at all cost (less efficient), and you want to avoid putting build in your city at all cost too (because lvl1 build are cheap more efficient and you dont care if you lose it). Fighting IA is pretty boring compare to a They are billions. And in this state the gestion is boring too compared to a Factorio/Satisfactory. i wish he become better with time but i dont trust early access anymore. Expand