- Publisher: Overseer Games
- Release Date: Aug 10, 2021
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 9 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 9
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Mixed: 2 out of 9
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Negative: 1 out of 9
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Sep 2, 2021Game very much like Banished, but only at the surface. Given enough time, it actually has much more to explore and enjoy. Social classes issues, random events, research tree, upgraded graphics, awesome soundtrack. Definitely a super-upgraded Banished.
It also allows to reach thousands of citizens and expand city to almost entire map, a very nice touch.
I'd say this is a keeper once you get it! -
Sep 2, 2021
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LEVEL (Czech Republic)Feb 17, 2022A lovely survival city builder heavily inspired by Banished, as well as other major games in the genre such as Foundation or Anno series. While it succeeded in connecting all the elements skillfully, it also failed to deliver its own ideas and narratives, resulting in occasional boredom and repetitive gameplay after a while.
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Sep 28, 2021In a genre that’s grown crowded in recent years, Patron finds a way to stand out with deep, intricate social systems that build cleverly on city builder foundations. The limited information tools and lack of any sort of scenario mode make it feel a little rudimentary, but the quirks of the social system and the way it interacts with everything else make this worth a look.
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Aug 30, 2021Despite any aforementioned hiccups, Patron is an addicting medieval city-builder that can hold its head up high amongst the others in this well-established genre. With absolutely gorgeous visuals and a soothing, ambient soundtrack to match, Patron looks and sounds good — and for players who loved similar titles like Banished, it’ll feel good as well. If this is one of your first medieval city-builders, you may need an attempt or two before you really understand the ins and outs of running such a settlement, but diehard fans of the genre are bound to discover that Patron is their pewter goblet of mead.