• Publisher: Crytivo
  • Release Date: Jan 17, 2023
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  • Summary: Terraform, strategize, and construct a Martian colony in this retro-inspired turn-based city builder. Create a comfortable living for your citizens, research alien artifacts, and uncover the secrets of the Red Planet.
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  1. As it stands you’ll need not only a wealth of city building experience, but also - more importantly - a bottomless well of patience in order to fully enjoy this space colony sim.
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  1. Feb 6, 2023
    9
    I want to thank Andriy Bychkovskyi for mixing such a clean gameplay flow with the game mechanics we are used to. To be honest, playingI want to thank Andriy Bychkovskyi for mixing such a clean gameplay flow with the game mechanics we are used to. To be honest, playing Farlanders kinda feels like home and a marvellous experience. Expand
  2. Mar 15, 2023
    9
    An interesting and addicting puzzle-like city builder.

    Good: - the mechanics of this city building sim are great! There are lots of
    An interesting and addicting puzzle-like city builder.

    Good:
    - the mechanics of this city building sim are great! There are lots of intricate dependencies between the buildings, lots of stuff to keep track of, and puzzle-like terraforming
    - graphics are fairly good

    So-so:
    - facial expressions of talking characters change randomly. Instead, there could be just several "talking" animations for each of the expressions (happy, sad, neutral, angry, whatever), and those should be chosen depending on the context of the dialog

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    - nothing!
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