There are so many cities in September that there are countless games, but wait, there are more!October has also prepared surprises for all players who are aspiring to become mayors: the survival city building game "Farthest Frontier" will exit the early access stage later this month and launch the official version 1.0.
This is good news for two reasons.First of all, even in the early stages of the early access stage, the feeling of "The Farest Frontier" is quite complete.
"The Farest Frontier" also has an unexpectedly deep farming system involving crop rotation and soil fertility; seasonal weather will make you afraid of cold and dangerous winters; your colonists will also have to deal with a lot of terrible diseases and pains, such as dysentery, scurvy, typhoid fever, cholera, frostbite, rabies, and even plague.
Another good news is: Although the price of "The Farest Frontier" will rise after the launch of version 1.0, from $30 to $35, the price increase will not take effect immediately, so there is still a chance to buy it at the early experience stage.And at present, this low price can be discounted - this city construction game will be discounted 25% off before October 6.
So, if you are interested in this excellent medieval-style survival city building game, you can buy it now for about $22.50 instead of waiting until the game exits the Early Access phase on October 23 and spending $35.
According to developer Crate Entertainment, the 1.0 version will also bring some major changes when it is launched:
- The new 142-point technology tree reconstruction progress system provides players with more freedom
- Dozens of new buildings
- Bridge
- Brand new policy system
- Updated animation effects
I asked about the details about the new policy system, and the production director Kamil Malchevsky explained this:
"The new policy system introduces switchable policies that can bring multiple benefits but also cost accordingly, so that players can control the lives of villagers more carefully. For example, increase farmland yields through excessive sowing, but at the cost of soil fertility consumption faster; or reduce the cost of recruiting soldiers, but at the cost of reducing villagers' happiness."
By the way, Crate Entertainment is also the developer of the excellent action role-playing game "Horror Dawn" - the game is currently on sale with a discount of 85%.