

I hope I was able to show you a little bit about my thoughts on this. I know they aren’t as good as could make them but at least I had the chance to give you some inspiration. It may be written by a wanderer who found this lost town and takes its story and carries it to other towns and cities…^^Īgain, some more statistics but this time its integrated into the background. This time it has a motivating sentence on it. It’s a free-to-use clipart ) Same thing as before: A random quote (these aren’t actual quotes except if you are talking about quotes by me^^). So I took one from google pictures (no it has no copyright.

I tried to draw one by my own but It didnt work whether I tried my drawing tablet or the mouse. The second one shows a little 2-graves graveyard with a grave that has the style of the UI and icons of the game (dont judge my grave. On the other side it’s a game-over screen xD It’s not that big of a deal… Now every villager is dead and now I’m kinda wondering: Where’s the game-over screen? That really makes me wonder if there is any way to resurrect my villagers (they’re all dead and gave me graveyards already)? I don’t know if so, but I think a game-over screen would be a good idea. All villagers died because the herbalism guy decided to go nuts and just went into the goblin camp. So they attacked me… and f**** my whole village. But even my american friends couldnt understand what was written in the boxes. Most alternatives are Sandbox and City Building Games.
STONEHEARTH GAME OVER ANDROID
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I have to say, that english isn’t great at all. Build your town, care for your hearthlings, and defend against marauding invaders and is a Sandbox Game in the Games category. Then I really understood what was up (He wanted the things or otherwise he wouldve attacked me). Then the “trade” didnt really work (at least not instant) so I clicked “I changed my mind”. I thought he wants to trade so I tried to give him the stuff to see what I get. Then a goblin came and said sth like “hey… wood & coal… please…” in very cryptic english. The style of music of course changes depending on the season as well as the situation, if you are fighting or harvesting crops, there is always a delightful and powerful soundtrack accompanying you.Hello there! Just bought the game 3 hours ago and… jeah… built a sweet village. Its subtle and captivating, adding a tremendous amount of personality to each scene of gameplay. The Original Soundtrack is extensive and honestly, I listened to it the whole time I wrote this little review, its absolutely stunning one of the ones you can listen to whenever, even if you’re doing something else. The music in this game is absolutely adorable and its everywhere. If you’re looking for a game that puts its looks near the top, then this is for you. From the look of the crops all the way to the fire and general lighting choices made which elevate this title to an outstanding level. As the characters are moving around, be it fighting or picking fruits, they have a tremendous amount of personality and it all looks and runs so smoothly that I was nothing short of blown away.Ī considerable amount of care has gone into the design of this game and it really shows. The little characters are wonderful to look at and, I must say, absolutely brilliantly animated. The art style in this game is absolutely stunning and strongly reminiscent of Minecraft but with a more pastel colour pallet. Like Age of Empires, Banished, Cities: Skylines, there is a great amount of resource management required but with practice comes perfection. Your objective is to provide food, shelter and more quality-of-life improvements so that they may thrive in this hostile land.Īs I mentioned, there are a few dangers in the world like orcs and skeletons and more, it is up to you to ensure that they don’t mess with your progress or harm your Hearthlings. Your job as the player is to care for your colony of tiny people called “Hearthlings.” Hearthlings can be tasked with objectives that building, farming and defending their lands from attackers. This is something that massively boosts its replay value and must never be overlooked. You will start off in a procedurally generated world, this means that it will be different, every time you play it. This is a city builder and a pretty straightforward one but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have the occasional thing that make it unique and interesting. Bright, colourful and beautifully animated, this game has a lot to offer so let’s jump in and take a look at it. Originally released in 2015, this game has come a surprisingly long way since then with the addition of many new systems, graphics updates and more, that have made it a rousing success to many players since its inception. Stonehearth by Radiant Entertainment is your textbook city builder.
