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The city building simulation Mossfield Origins will soon be available on Steam. With this city builder you can build without time pressure.

New build-up games have been coming to Steam lately. Kind of like that village romance a hype about development strategy games. On the day of release, more than 3,000 players played the title from the independent developer Toukana Interactive from Germany. This is about relaxation while playing. The City Builder takes the same line Mossfield Originswhich comes from the creators of Boyfriend Dungeon.

Always keep up with the times

All buildings are created from the same foundation and can be upgraded via the tech tree. As time progresses, new building options and technologies are unlocked that transform space. Only those who keep up with the times can complete a mission. The more advanced the technology, the higher the expectations of the residents. The central element is development, whereby old research facilities have to make way for new technologies.

The strategy games Dorfromantik and Townscaper as well as One More Island, all three of which come from indie developers, are already available. Just like the three building games mentioned, Mossfield Origins also relies on a comic-like graphic style. Canadian development studio Kitfox Games has not yet announced a release date for Mossfield Origins, but you can follow the development progress and already wishlist the game on Steam.

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Mossfield Origins Collection:

  • The city builder Mossfield Origins is all about relaxing while playing. All buildings are created from the same foundation and can be upgraded via the tech tree.
  • As time progresses, more building options and technologies become available. In order to complete a mission, you have to keep up with the times and adapt the city to new technological possibilities.
  • It is still unclear when Mossfield Origins from the makers of Boyfriend Dungeon will appear.

Source: Steam

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