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Manor Lords dev confirms "castles and sieges are now in the works" for the city builder, as well as a new map that could get its own game mode in the future
By Catherine Lewis published
News But at the moment, the new mode is just a consideration

The hottest city builder in Steam Next Fest is actually a roguelike deck builder in disguise: "Break the game with thousands of insane builds"
By Austin Wood published
News 9 Kings is my kind of genre soup, and people really like it so far

Manor Lords patch adds new maps and a city builder staple, bridge-building, and also makes it so "taverns realize ale isn't magic – it's just ale"
By Catherine Lewis published
News Plus, a rework to the cliff system, bug fixes, and more

Tetris some towns together in this cute city builder brought back to life by Kickstarter after the studio "had to let everyone go" last year
By Kaan Serin published
News River Towns asks you to rejig entire towns with buildings shaped like Tetris blocks

Solo developer behind The Falconeer and Bulwark explains why Game Pass is so great for indies: "If you get in it's generally a very positive thing for a dev."
By Alex Raisbeck published
News "I'd be on Game Pass the moment they could fit me in, no questions asked."

Move over Manor Lords, this cozy medieval city builder is so good it "ruined other builders," and it's leaving early access very soon
By Issy van der Velde published
News It looks like you can build a lot more in Foundation

After 2.5 million sales, Manor Lords publisher says it "would almost be arrogant" to not be surprised by the city builder's success - but "you cannot count on it to repeat"
By Anna Koselke published
News Manor Lords is a "breakout hit"

Overthrown is a unique sandbox game "relative to most of the genre," with an ever-changing world that separates itself from genre giants like Minecraft
By Anna Koselke published
News With some chaotic city-builder flair thrown in
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