One of the best indie series ever returns with what could be the next great city builder
, 2023-01-23 18:00:38,
Just in time for the 2023 Steam Base Builder Fest, the venerable SteamWorld franchise is back to take on yet another genre. Publisher Thunderful Games has announced SteamWorld Build, a new city builder splicing elements from SimCity and Dungeon Keeper with the steampunk aesthetic that’s made the SteamWorld series great, and it’s coming to PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch this year.
SteamWorld has been around for nearly a decade now, and it hasn’t released a dud yet. SteamWorld Dig and its sequel are both fabulous, mining-powered Metroidvanias, SteamWorld Heist is a smart turn-based strategy game, and SteamWorld Quest packed a clever card battler into a charming RPG. The series reminds me of Rare’s legendary run in the ’90s, with Thunderful and its internal studios consistently nailing every genre they try, and SteamWorld Build is already looking like another gem.
I got some hands-on time with SteamWorld Build ahead of today’s reveal, and it took significant effort to tear myself away from it so I could actually write this article. As Thunderful explained at today’s SteamWorld showcase, SteamWorld Build is split between a fairly normal-looking city builder and a subterranean mining component. You could build a decent game around either of these, but it’s the way they interact that makes SteamWorld Build so promising.
My session, which was limited to one of a few scenarios, started with typical city builder baby steps. I made some homes for my robot workers, set up…
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