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- Top 10 Indie Games Similar to Littlewood
- So, you’re finally burnt out on Littlewood, the sleeper indie hit of the year. You’ve already poured a hundred hours into Animal Crossing: New Horizons during quarantine and the Tom Nook-shaped hole in your life can only be filled by another virtual town to manage. Fear not! These ten indie games will hit the spot and really make you feel like a Littlewood. These games are peaceful, relaxing, combat-free, and most of all, full of good vibes.
- 10. Islanders (PC, Mac, Linux)
- Islanders is closer to a colony builder than a life sim, but it is relaxing in its management workflow. Start off with some tiny pacific islands and bring in your islanders to expand! There’s a familiar loop of finding materials, crafting buildings and then placing them, but the interesting mechanic is that your structures will earn more points if they’re properly zoned. For instance, adding a bar in the middle of a residential neighborhood will lose you points, while adding a circus to a commercial district will gain points. The points serve as your main resource for building more stuff, so break out your urban planning textbooks and zone intelligently!
- 9. Kingdoms and Castles (PC, Mac, Linux)
- A low-poly medieval castle town builder? Sign me up! Kingdoms and Castles has players run through a pleasant, relaxing building sim to create a towering kingdom completely from scratch. There’s less involvement with actual citizens here and it’s more of a traditional city builder, but I think it echoes the quiet and streamlined gameplay loop of Littlewood quite accurately.
- 8. Graveyard Keeper (PC, Mac, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Android)
- As far as mechanics go, Graveyard Keeper might actually be the closest game to Littlewood. It’s a lot more lighthearted than the name suggests and leans more into Haunted Mansion-style comedy than the themes of death. Manage your graveyard and your relationship with the town to build something ridiculous and cool.
- 7. Stardew Valley (PC, Mac, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android)
- I probably don’t need to explain or identify Stardew Valley to you, but on the off chance you’re not familiar, it very much hits the same vibes as Littlewood. Manage your farm, find materials, tend to your crops, take down the corporate fat cats at Joja Mart and build relationships with the denizens of the town. Play your cards right and you can even get married!
- 6. Forager (PC, Mac, Linux, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch)
- A pretty simple game that just exudes good vibes. There’s some pretty intense combat in Forager , but it’s balanced out nicely with crafting, building, and hanging with your goofy plant friends. The island you put together fits together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, connecting biomes to make the landscape truly your own.
- 5. Kynseed (PC)
- Kynseed is a giant garden managing game created by the developers of Fable. You’ll grow a giant magic tree, around which a family, farm, town and more sprout up. The interesting part of this game is that time moves forward – so when your character dies, their children will take over to continue the family’s work.
- 4. Traveller’s Rest (PC, Mac, Linux)
- You’re the innkeeper of a quaint little tavern and will transform it over time into the talk of the town! Traveller’s Rest is much more focused than most of these games, in that you’re mostly managing your tavern, but there’s social links and farming as well! It’s more of a business management sim with a relaxing aesthetic, but I recommend it if you’re looking for something RPG-like.
- 3. Factorio (PC, Mac, Linux)
- I have really enjoyed my time with Factorio (about 20 hours) but you’ll find that most players have hundreds upon hundreds of hours stacked up. Basically you’ll start with a few mechanical pieces and build out a factory that spans the entire globe, building machines that build machines that build machines. The feedback loop can get addictive on its own, but multiplayer is where this game really shines. Jump into a world with your friends on a Saturday night and blink twice to realize it’s 8 AM. On Monday.
- 2. Ooblets (PC, Xbox One)
- Ooblets is actually strikingly similar to a third-person behind-the-back Littlewood in that you are managing the citizens of a quaint village, but adds the one key element to make any formula better – collectible monsters! Join these funky and adorable plant creatures as they farm all day and dance the night away. There’s fishing, farming, managing relationships, funky fresh monster dance-offs and good times to be had. It’s just chill vibes, man. Get into it.
- 1. My Time at Portia (PC, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch)
- My Time at Portia is a life sim in which you’ll restore your dad’s old workshop to its glory days by doing quests, raising farm animals, building relationships, and growing crops. Oh, and it’s a post-apocalypse, so that’s neat. It has some really neat mini games as well, and all around it kind of feels like the same design doc as Littlewood, but with lots of customization, mutated but cute animals, and a good amount of horse racing.
- Got any more suggestions? Throw them down in the comments below!
- Игра в раннем доступе
- Приобретите игру и начните играть — примите участие в ее развитии
- Примечание: данная игра в раннем доступе находится на стадии разработки. Она может измениться в будущем, а может остаться в текущем состоянии, так что, если вам не по вкусу то, что игра может предложить сейчас, рекомендуем дождаться её дальнейшего развития. Узнать больше
- Почему ранний доступ?
- “We are a team of only 3 developers, and as such, we actually prefer early access! But the reasons why might surprise you.
- There’s no way we can anticipate all the amazing things players will do in our games. We’ve found that player feedback isn’t just good – it’s essential. Players come up with some of the genuinely best ideas on how to make our games even better. To be clear: We will make mistakes. But because we’ve fostered such a good relationship with our community, we’re certain that the absolute best form of Camp Canyonwood will emerge. You’ll find us to be some of the most agile and honest developers out there. If you want to be part of this journey, take the leap and become the counselor Camp Canyonwood needs.”
- Сколько примерно эта игра будет в раннем доступе?
- “We already have about a year of Early Access updates already planned out ahead. However, the full roadmap, and the order it happens in, will be shaped in enormous part by player feedback. We’re really not kidding about how much we value your ideas and suggestions.”
- Чем планируемая полная версия будет отличаться от версии в раннем доступе?
- “If We Need To Go Deeper is any indication, Camp Canyonwood will change a lot during Early Access. You can expect at least three more biomes, many more activities, and heaps of additional content. The mystery of the campground will keep unfolding in new directions. And the systems that underlie it all are primed to grow in incredible new ways. If you can’t already tell, we are really, really excited about where the game is going.”
- Каково текущее состояние версии в раннем доступе?
- “Camp Canyonwood is at just the start of its incredible journey. The current version is centered on the core gameplay loop of building up a camp summer-over-summer. It includes the first of the game's four biomes, an array of activities and badges, a variety of natural threats, a fleshed out cast of NPCs, randomized campers, flexible building systems, and substantial content to unlock.”
- Изменится ли цена игры после выхода из раннего доступа?
- Как вы планируете вовлекать сообщество в разработку игры?
- “As always with our games, the community is going to be absolutely irreplaceable. We work with our community so much that the weekly developer streams we’ve been doing for years are often literally us working with our community. If you want to help shape what Camp Canyonwood becomes, join our Discord, visit our dev streams, and make your voice heard!”
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