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"TownsFolk: Retro Roguelike Game Released by Teeny Tiny Town Developers"

Author : Samuel Apr 18,2025

"TownsFolk: Retro Roguelike Game Released by Teeny Tiny Town Developers"

Following the success of games like Teeny Tiny Town, Teeny Tiny Trains, Luminosus, and Tiny Connections, Short Circuit Studios has released a new title: TownsFolk. This time, it's a roguelike strategy city-builder that promises a unique gaming experience.

Explore, Build, and Survive in TownsFolk

In TownsFolk, you take on the role of a leader guiding a group of settlers into the wilderness to establish a thriving colony. Your mission isn't just about building; you must also manage resources like food, gold, faith, and production to keep your settlement running smoothly. However, your journey is fraught with challenges, from wild animals and natural disasters to moral dilemmas that test your strategic prowess. Additionally, you must appease the Crown by paying tributes on time, or risk facing severe repercussions.

Here's a sneak peek at the game:

It's Minimal but Fun!

TownsFolk keeps each playthrough exciting with its roguelike campaign, constantly presenting new challenges. The game features different modes to cater to various play styles. Skirmish Mode offers a quick strategic session with puzzle challenges, allowing you to customize your gameplay and test your strategies in diverse settings. On the other hand, Campaign Mode takes you on a thrilling journey with dynamic missions and challenges, maintaining the game's minimalist yet deep strategic gameplay.

The retro-style pixelated visuals add charm to the game, a testament to Short Circuit Studios' consistent excellence in visual design. If you're a fan of colony-building strategy games, you can explore TownsFolk on the Google Play Store.

Before you go, don't miss our news on Alcyone: The Last City, a dystopian sci-fi visual novel that's now available.

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