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  • svgApr 29, 2020Indie Highlight

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    Roots of Pacha is finally ready to be fully revealed, and will be coming to Nintendo Switch (and more).

    For those that missed it, Roots of Pacha is a farming and life sim game that takes place back in the Stone Age. This makes for a special twist on the genre, being that you now have to discover and invent all the things you need to make for a proper farm and growing society.

    Since my original coverage in February, the developers have been working very hard to get the game to the point that they are now ready to fully unveil their game. This includes platform announcements, as well as a brand new trailer to give a closer peek at how the game will look and play.

    Roots of Pacha

    From what has been revealed so far, I can definitely see that this game will be a unique and most welcomed take on life sim games. Roots of Pacha is still in development, but should release early this year, and will be available on on all major platforms, including PC via Steam.

    Roots of Pacha Announcement Trailer

    For more information on Roots of Pacha, be sure to follow the game on Twitter. You can also find more info on their Steam page, and don’t forget to wishlist while you are there.

    For more great upcoming indie life sim games, check out Coral Island.

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  • svgApr 14, 2020Quick Bits

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    Journey’s End, the final major update for Terraria, is coming soon and brings loads of new content.

    As if Terraria didn’t already have infinite playability, the fourth and final update for the game is bringing so much more new stuff, it’s practically like getting an all new game for free!

    What exactly is coming in in version 1.4, Journey’s End? All of the details are yet to be released, but the official blog from the games developer, Re-Logic, outlines much of what we can expect to see on May 16th, when the update drops.

    Terraria Journey's End

    What will be in Journey’s End?

    Journey’s End releases on the ninth anniversary of the release of the original game, and is possibly one of the biggest updates yet. Outlined in last years E3, the update is said to be bringing over 800 new items, enemies, challenges and a full revamp of world generation including new biomes.

    Not only that, it seems that a master mode will be added to the game, for those that have spent extensive hours on the game over the years, and wish to test their might. This will be easier to do with the added bestiary, giving extra knowledge of weaknesses and loot drops, but I would expect an epic challenge none the less.

    Golf will also be coming to Terraria, which makes sense given that the games shooting mechanics sorta resemble all the 2D mobile style golf games out there.

    Journey’s End Trailer

    More info

    For more information on Terraria and the update, you can visit the official Terraria website. To stay up to date with everything going on with the game, be sure to follow the developers on Twitter!

    Terraria is currently on sale in the Nintendo eShop for $20.99, down from $29.99.

    For more fun and relaxing adventure games, check out my coverage of Coral Island.

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  • svgFeb 6, 2020Indie Highlight

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    The Harvest Moon inspired farming RPG, Peaceful Days, is now available on Steam.

    Peaceful Days is a cute indie title that I have been keeping an eye on for some time now. It has everything you look forward to in a good farm life-sim. Farming, building, crafting, raising animals and partaking in seasonal events are all included in this wonderful game by solo developer Nhat Nguyen.

    Peaceful Days

    On February 2nd, Nhat announced that he has released the game in early access on Steam, and is now available at 10% off, making it only $8.99. For those that haven’t been keeping up with Peaceful Days, this is quite an amazing price for such an all-inclusive game.

    The official release date is still set for August 31st, this year. No word yet on a Switch port, but this is certainly the type of game that, if all goes well, will end up on the Nintendo Switch. Will keep you posted.

    Official Trailer

    Keep in mind that the game is still in development, so you may encounter bugs, which is the point of early access. For more cute games like Peaceful Days, check out my coverage of Coral Island.

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  • svgOct 12, 2023Reviews

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    If you’re unfamiliar with APICO, it’s a laid-back beekeeping sim game. You can find bees, breed them to create new types, and release them into the wild to repopulate the world. There’s even some resource gathering, home building, and exploration involved. Plus, you can use honey the bees produce to make other fun items to sell, like Apicola (honey soda)!

    Starting Out

    APICO is super laid-back, but can feel a little overwhelming at first. Instead of implementing forced, unskippable tutorials, the game uses a set of books you can access at any time at the bottom of the screen. The first one, “Grandpa’s Guide”, contains 46 chapters. These chapters are tutorial pages that explain what to do, and reward you when you complete it. These pages of explanations can be accessed even after completing, which is great for those of us who are forgetful. 

    Graphics and Bees

    APICO is SO cute. Seriously cute. Its pixel graphics lend a sense of nostalgia to it, but it’s beautifully colored, too. There’s no overwhelmingly bright colors and nothing is difficult to look at. Nevermind that the little beehives and different wild bee species are adorable, too. Plus, each one of those has their own specific color so it’s easy to determine what type of bee it is at a glance. To make it easier to determine what kind of bee you’re looking at, it’s labeled with a three-letter abbreviation. Rolling your mouse over the bee will pop-up a small window with more information about it, too. 

    As for breeding the bees, Grandpa’s Guide walks you through setting that up really well. Then, “Beelia’s Almanac” further discusses each species. It also rewards you for discovering different types of bees!  There are 45 different bee species for you to discover, making for a good amount of playtime as it may take a few rounds of crossbreeding to produce new species. Plus, you can use what your bees produce to make things like Apicola to sell in order to advance in other areas of the game. 

    The World

    The world of APICO is fairly small. There’s the mainland you start on, swamp biome, tundra biome, and the Hallows located at the center of the map. There are also some fishing spots in the ocean, and a few coral reefs which were recently added in. So, while exploring is a part of the game as each biome has its own unique species of bees, it’s not the main focus. Each biome has been lovingly crafted, though, and offers its own resources.

    At first, the map feels too small, but it’s honestly perfectly sized for a game that isn’t adventure-focused. It’s easy to get to the different biomes with the boat to get resources or bees, and be back home quickly. It’s not a chore going anywhere, especially when you’ve turned on the Walk Through Trees accessibility option (which I recommend using; it makes playing so much easier). It also places the focus solely on the bees and breeding them, which is perfect. And you can terraform! So you can make space to suit your needs. Create the perfect bee garden with a little work!

    Final Thoughts

    APICO is an otherwise relaxing time. There are no time constraints to complete things. You can explore how you wish, even swimming through the shallower waters around the islands. You can terraform and build and decorate how and when you wish (items are unlocked via completing quests and such, but otherwise done at your pace). There are NPCs you can talk to,  but they aren’t adamant and annoying about needing interaction. They also act as the shops of the world, offering useful items. It’s a great little game that’s perfect for learning about bees! And if you’ve done everything in the game, it not only supports, but encourages modding so you can get even more out of this sweet little game!

    Nevermind that upon starting up the game, the main menu has links to the wiki! That’s a wonderfully useful piece of the internet that I used a few times as I played. There’s also a link to a charity that helps our real-life bee populations! So, not only is APICO a cute little bee game, it endeavors to support our real-life bee preservation efforts. I couldn’t love it more.

    I give this game:

    You can find APICO on Steam, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PlayStation now!

    Check out some of my other reviews! I’ve covered Lonesome Village, Innchanted, and even Garden Story!

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  • svgFeb 19, 2017Feature

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    We are looking at Facebooks most popular and creative Building Games, if you like to deocrate, build, and creative your own tiny little world, then these games are a must try for you! Facebook has a lot games to offer. All games are free to play, so there is no downside to trying new games. Check out the list bellow, and maybe you will find your new favorite game!
     

    Farm Town

    Go right back into nature! Experience the quiet charm of rural life and feel like a real businessman! You will have the opportunity to grow a variety of crops, vegetables, fruits and berries. Equip and develop your farm, take care of the cute pets and help your neighbors. Gather resources, open up production to bring your farm to prosperity.

    Play it on Facebook

     

    Coral Isle

    In Coral Isle you are stranded on a beautiful Island and your job is to create a habitat for everyone to live and flourish in. You can even play with your friends! The players attempt to survive on the island by building farms and other facilities to colonize it while waiting for the rescue.
    The survivors will have to solve the mystery of the Coral Isle and find a lot of new friends.

    Play it on Facebook

     

    My Country Online

    My Country Online is a modern simulation Game in which you attempt to build a huge city of your dreams! Develop your city, transport networks and industry. A game at a whole new scale! This game features more simulation and in-depth controls than most other games, it certainly is a universe to get lost in!

    Play it on Facebook

     

    Jurassic Park Builder

    Looking for some action? Or just love dinosaurs? This game is a must add to your library! Its beautiful looking, features some actions, but no violence at all! Build your Jurassic Park from A to Z, decorate, build, plan, remodel! Your creativity is the limit. You are the first owner of the park: grow various dinosaur species that only you could think of!

    Play it on Facebook

     

    From Farm to City: Dynasty

    This game is one of the most unique games on facebook featuring stunning graphics, emerging gameplay, and fun interactions with friends! Adventure through one of the best simulation game presented in REALISTIC GRAPHICS, both FARM and CITY building elements combined.

    Play it on Facebook

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