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New Stardew Valley Sequel Launches on Steam with 1,000 Hours of Gameplay

Originally Published 10 days ago — by GAMINGbible

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Sunkissed City, a spiritual successor to Stardew Valley set in a vibrant seaside metropolis, is launching on Steam this year, offering players extensive gameplay options including gardening, socializing, exploring, and battling monsters, with multiplayer support and endless customization.

"Paradox Delays Life By You, The Sims Rival, to June for Gameplay Refinement"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by PCGamesN

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Paradox, the developer behind Cities Skylines 2, has delayed the release of its new life simulation game, Life by You, which aims to rival The Sims. Originally set for early access in September 2023, the release date has been pushed to June 4, 2024, to improve visuals and character design. Life by You offers a highly open and moddable experience, allowing players to build homes, businesses, and towns, guide characters through careers and relationships, and engage in real-language conversations. Despite the delay, the game is anticipated to offer a promising and long-lasting strategy and management experience.

"Prison Architect 2: 3D Sequel Set for March 26 Release"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by IGN

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Prison Architect 2, the sequel to the popular prison management simulator, is set to release on March 26, 2024, on PC, Xbox Series X and S, and PlayStation 5, featuring 3D graphics, multiple floors, sandbox construction, Career mode, and an inmate connection system. Priced at $39.99 / £34.99 / €39.99, the game promises advanced simulation systems and deeper player control, marking a significant evolution from its predecessor.

"House Flipper 2 Review: Flipping Success with Meditative Charm"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Guardian

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House Flipper 2 is a satisfying and meditative simulation game that allows players to transform dilapidated buildings into dream homes. With simple minigames for tasks like cleaning and rubbish collecting, the game offers a relaxing and addictive experience. The ability to arrange furnishings creatively and the improved graphics enhance the satisfaction of the renovation process. While not a realistic insight into property ownership, House Flipper 2 provides a fun and enjoyable time for players.

"Goat Simulator 3 brings headbutting mayhem to Android and iOS"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Engadget

Goat Simulator 3, known for its chaotic and humorous gameplay, has finally made its way to mobile devices, bringing its signature headbutting mayhem to a new platform. The simulation game, which has gained a cult following, offers players the chance to control a goat and wreak havoc in an open-world environment. With its mobile release, Goat Simulator 3 is expected to attract a new wave of players eager to experience its unique brand of absurdity on the go.

"Paradox Interactive to Release FOUNDRY: A Futuristic Factory Sim Game"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Gematsu

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Paradox Interactive has announced that they will publish the first-person factory building sandbox simulation game FOUNDRY, developed by Channel 3 Entertainment, for PC (Steam). A new demo will be available during Steam Next Fest: Fall 2023 from October 9 to 16. FOUNDRY is set in an endless procedurally generated voxel world and allows players to mine resources, craft machinery, automate research, and face logistic challenges. The game can be played alone or cooperatively with friends.

"Paralives Revolutionizes Autonomy System, Outshining Sims 4"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by PCGamesN

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Paralives, an upcoming simulation game, showcases an autonomy system that allows characters to make decisions on their own, such as going to work, finding activities, and using the toilet. Players can choose to control every interaction if desired. The game aims to offer a more realistic representation of people compared to The Sims 4. Additionally, Parafolks will engage in activities relevant to their interests or skills, like cleaning the house or playing music. The game also features a death mechanic where characters die if their needs are neglected for an extended period. The developer plans to add more death options in the future.

Mineko's Night Market finally launches after eight years of development.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Gematsu

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Mineko's Night Market, a narrative-driven, social simulation adventure game, will be released on September 26 for Switch and PC via Steam and Humble Store. The game is about crafting, eating, and cats, set in a superstitious fishing town overrun by cats at the base of mysterious Mount Fugu. Players can explore the town, complete various jobs and quests, and manage daily activities in preparation for the weekly market. The game celebrates Japanese culture and introduces a heartwarming story about friendship, choices, and cats.

XCOM Director Jake Solomon Shifts Focus to Life Simulators and New Studio

Originally Published 2 years ago — by IGN

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Former Firaxis director Jake Solomon said that he probably won't make another turn-based strategy game and wants to create a simulation game instead. Solomon explained that he can't stray too far away from his expertise and that system design is important to him. He designed the individual heroes, enemies, and abilities in Marvel's Midnight Suns. Solomon hasn't officially announced a new studio just yet, but he left Firaxis last month after working for the studio for over two decades.

XCOM's Jake Solomon shifts focus to life sim games with new studio.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Video Games Chronicle

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Jake Solomon, the director of Marvel’s Midnight Suns and the modern XCOM franchise, has announced his departure from Firaxis and his intention to form his own studio to work on a different kind of strategy game. He stated that he likely won't make another turn-based strategy game, and instead plans to make a simulation-style game. Solomon is seeking funding and registering an official name for the company, which will be based in Baltimore.