Townscaper
A new type of city-building game which will make you feel like you've been administered a digital Valium

The latest offering from the Swedish game developer Oskar Stålberg might loosely be described as a city-building game. There are no missions to complete or resources to gather. There isn't even a menu of buildings to pick from. Instead, Townscaper players add one block at a time atop a placid sea and watch as the structures they're creating morph automatically into streets, homes, apartments, and towers. That barebones simplicity, objective-free gameplay, and calming setting will make you feel less like a city administrator and more like you've been administered a digital Valium.
It's hardly a thrilling experience. But there's still a lot of Zen fun to be had in seeing your individual mouse clicks snowball into city blocks or castle-like complexes. That organic, incremental growth makes Townscaper a refreshing change from other city simulators, which typically revolve around zoning vast tracts of land and laying down miles of infrastructure.
Less appealing is the game's lack of people to populate the player's creations. Their absence can make the game feel sterile after a while. In the era of coronavirus, when dead downtowns are depressingly common, it can even feel a little eerily familiar.
Rent Free is a weekly newsletter from Christian Britschgi on urbanism and the fight for less regulation, more housing, more property rights, and more freedom in America's cities.
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Sounds like a training resource for clueless progressive city (and humanity) planners. Imagine a lofty but undefined goal, push a button, and good stuff happens--just like in real life, right?
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I haven't bought this one (yet), but the gameplay looks relaxing and the graphics remind me of the children's books of my yute.
Right now I get my Zen gaming from Libertarian Truck Simulator (American Truck Simulator with law enforcement disabled).
Libertarian Truck Simulator = Saudi Truck Simulator . Not only is law enforcement disabled - so are traffic rules and drivers don't feel the sheepish urge to conform to traditions like driving on the right.
Well, there goes my day.
It's so weird when my niche non-politics interests collide with my politics interests on the pages of Reason.
Neat game. Check out the subreddit for people's interesting creations.
Strange to me how many thousands upon thousands of video games have been released, and only this tiny one merits a review. I can't remember the last time I saw a video game review on Reason, if ever.
Well look at that, apparently video game reviews are sort of becoming a thing this year. I see Suderman has done a couple recently.
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Can't say that I have. Worth looking at?
Thanks for the post! For some reason this game sounded familiar, and it turns out one of my steam buddies bought it for me a couple years ago. I'll give it a shot!