Fans of city builders have been spoiled for choice recently, and one of the most interesting options of the past several years is Rather than focusing on the typical onward and upward attitude of metropolitan construction, tasks players with restoring life to a ruined ecosystem. Constructing implements like wind turbines and toxin scrubbers is key to making progress, but success is found through returning flora and fauna rather than any densely packed grid of machinery.
Considering the crowded market, however, there have been a lot of recent competitors to take attention away from Whether embracing the medieval management of or the mountainside stratification of, it's been easy for even die-hard fans to drift to another city builder. What might change things is the arrival of a new update for, and it's one that makes a particularly compelling case for the continued appeal of repairing ecosystems.
There's no shortage of city-builders and strategy games available on modern platforms, but there's nothing quite like Manor Lords in one key regard.
As announced on the official Twitter account and reported by, just received a major update called The revamped version of the game includes a number of new features, including "." It's a substantial package for a game that was already strong at launch, and it could help address the limited scope that served as the principal caveat of the original release.
Although it's more of a design change than it is a huge content addition, the most exciting part of the update might be the overhaul of the wildlife system. Having the ecosystem feel genuinely alive could make puzzling through the various challenges of significantly more satisfying, and the modified approach to wildlife behavior should help a lot in this regard.
Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge is an adorable — albeit simple — game all about raising frogs and helping the environment that proves to be truly relaxing.
In the original release of, finding animals operated as a fairly
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