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Okay manage to play this game at last.


It was a brilliant game, simple but very interesting. It also took me a good insight about the town's history and most importantly it's development as the demand for water supply grows as well how the people back then develop technology to solve it's problem.


Pretty amazing.

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Brilliant! This reminds me of your archaeology game, and I'm happy you've found this side-niche in making mechanically sophisticated games around educational topics. Normally those sorts of games are badly designed and just bombard you with information between tedious tasks, but your game works first and foremost as a game, which ends up being a far more effective vessel for the educational content, letting the player discover it primarily through doing.

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świetna gra.

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Dobra robota

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Powiem tak - genialna gra. Jest świetnie dopracowana, poleciłem już trzem znajomym. Muzyka mega klimatyczna, smaczki w postaci rozwoju miasta. I tak jak napisał Xielu w komentarzu, to powinno już zarabiać na Steam. Osobiście bym kupił !

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Interesting game, but I couldn't play/test this on google chrome?

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Thanks! Have you tried updating your Chrome?

I did. But it doesn't work either... Kinda strange.

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That game is polished to perfection. It has very deep lore, graphics are constantly updating when you progress treating you with sweet-sweet eye-candy rewards. Artstyle is pleasant, music is awesome, even SFX. This should be on Steam earning money! <3

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Great work It's neat to see such a focus on a real city - it adds a little bit of extra interest without getting in the way of what's really quite a pleasant strategy game (on Normal, at least - I never had more than one or two buildings short on water so I'm curious to see how much the challenge ramps up on higher difficulties).

I'd also be interested to see a sort button for the various storerooms. I would have liked to keep the gift/donation cards separate to the plans and materials, for example.

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Wow, I didn't think I'd ever see a game so well done about my city, impressive work!

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Hello; Scriptwelder, and thanks for making and sharing this game! I see that you are expanding your genre portfolio, and this one is a great addiction to it.

I loved it so much. It is quite easy to learn, and very satisfying to play; and quite an addicting one too... Before I know it, it is already past midnight! :D

The way the game also showed how the town had evolved as you play was a really nice touch. As a player, one can clearly see how the water supply systems, and by its extension, the infrastructure of the town grows with their actions.

I'd like to suggest a small quality of life upgrade, however: Would you consider adding a sorting system for the cards, at least for the Quarters, Warehouse and Archives? It would make counting our cards easier...

Congrats on your new game!

--Shroudeye

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Hi! I'm happy you liked the game.

And the sorting button is actually a pretty nice idea! I'll see if adding it is possible :D

Good luck!

pls change the font. it is hard to read. and turn down the "sharp" sounds. they fit well, but they r too loud. but its a very nice game i luv it

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Very nice game, well done

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Well, this is a gem! Very immersive - great atmosphere created by the theme, nice visuals, beautiful music and sound effects. Simple mechanics but deep gameplay. Also teaches you quite a few things about engineering, project management and medieval history. Well done.
P. S. Warning, this game is addictive! 

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