As you make your way deeper into the underground of SteamWorld Build you’ll eventually run into aggressive creatures. While your Guards can deal with most of them, they’ll sometimes need a little help. This is the case for learning how to get rid of creep.
The best tool every city builder should have is a way to move buildings and fortunately, SteamWorld Build has one. There’s nothing more frustrating than accidentally placing a building that’s off by just one little tile.
Quest Giver reverses the typical RPG setup by having you play the role of an NPC giving quests. As you experience different scenarios, you’ll have to manage your heroes and properly assign them quests. If you misstep, you may lead them to their death and inevitably, get fired.
Prepare for SteamWorld Build by checking out the 10 best tips and tricks I’ve put together to help get you started. I’ve avoided getting too detailed on certain topics to avoid spoilers because nobody wants that. And don’t worry, there’s still plenty of useful information.
SteamWorld Build is a city builder unlike many other games in the franchise and has a leveling system that revolves around milestones. Once you reach a milestone, your city essentially levels up and new buildings then become available most of the time. This often leads to new Steambot needs as well as completely new industries …
The SteamWorld developers show time and time again that they can pull off any genre they attempt. I’ll never stop being surprised by their ability to excel across each one. SteamWorld Build is another great example of how well they continue to develop their universe but this time as a city builder.
Stronghold fans looking for a return to the classic are in for a good time with the Stronghold: Definitive Edition. Between the nostalgia, new content, and graphic overhaul, it’s easily the best way to play the original. And if you’re new to the franchise, it’s a cheap price for a large chunk of RTS content.
Typecast is a creative take on typing games by focusing on typing each letter rather than whole words. Instead of needing to memorize your entire keyboard, you only need to focus on one small area. While dealing with enemies in this bullet hell game, you’ll spend most of your time near the left side of …
You Will Die Here Tonight successfully takes inspiration from popular survival horror games while still having its own unique twists. It mixes in roguelite elements without creating a frustrating experience that often comes with that genre. Instead of constantly losing progress and dying as the name suggests, dying is almost a way of making progress.
As a fan of games like Motherload and SteamWorld Dig, I really hoped Mining Mechs would be a fun addition to that mini-genre. The premise is typically to mine for resources, sell them, upgrade, and then mine even further down. However, it needs to be more than just that concept to stay interesting. This is …