Not a fan of "killing everything" kind of games, but I am a huge fan of "fixing the stuff that's totally fucked up" style of games. Post-Apocalyptic city builders for example, or other similar titles. But those usually all stick to a very small scale scope. I'm curious if there is anything more global, or national in scale?
Kind of hard to specify further than that, as I'm not really sure if this fits any specific genre, but games that are basically like "Ok, here is a giant pile of shit, your job is to fix and make things better again, through construction/research/etc"
Any suggestions? The larger scale the better.
Games I already own that I think will probably be suggested for similarity:
1. Surviving the Aftermath (playing this one now actually and it's kind of what's spurred my desire for more like it.)
2. Atomic Society
3. Surviving Mars
4. Sheltered (VERY small scale, but I know it was pretty popular in the indy circuit, so I assume someone will suggest it)
5. Flotsam
6. Cliff Empire
7. Rebuild Series
8. Frostpunk
There's probably others in my steam library that aren't currently installed, but those are the ones off the top of my head and stuff.
So yeah, any other suggestions? Again, the larger the scale, the better, but smaller scale ones are acceptable as well.
Kind of hard to specify further than that, as I'm not really sure if this fits any specific genre, but games that are basically like "Ok, here is a giant pile of shit, your job is to fix and make things better again, through construction/research/etc"
Any suggestions? The larger scale the better.
Games I already own that I think will probably be suggested for similarity:
1. Surviving the Aftermath (playing this one now actually and it's kind of what's spurred my desire for more like it.)
2. Atomic Society
3. Surviving Mars
4. Sheltered (VERY small scale, but I know it was pretty popular in the indy circuit, so I assume someone will suggest it)
5. Flotsam
6. Cliff Empire
7. Rebuild Series
8. Frostpunk
There's probably others in my steam library that aren't currently installed, but those are the ones off the top of my head and stuff.
So yeah, any other suggestions? Again, the larger the scale, the better, but smaller scale ones are acceptable as well.