Layer control: I tend to build tall towns, but sometimes they get in the way of my view when adding more buildings(especially when most of the grid is full). Just plenty of building and plenty of beauty. If I may add a bit of constructive criticism, I feel the game would benefit from a few things:Ĭolor change option: if we could repaint the buildings after they’ve been built that would be awesome(also maybe a few new wall textures), maybe a color wheel or custom colors.ĭrag and build/fill in feature: tapping to add each individual segment can be a bit straining on the hand, if we could draw an outline or drag to build multiple segments at once would be amazing! Also the ability to build new segments under existing overhangs would help a lot! Build small hamlets, soaring cathedrals, canal networks, or sky cities on stilts. Pick colors from the palette, plop down colored blocks of house on the irregular grid, and watch Townscapers underlying algorithm automatically turn those blocks into cute little houses, arches, stairways, bridges and lush backyards, depending on their configuration.
You need to sign up to post a new comment. Townscaper is an experimental passion project. Action Build up Video Comments This game has no comments. Create streets, houses and other buildings as you go. Build small hamlets, soaring cathedrals, canal networks, or sky cities on stilts. Place colored blocks on the water and shape your city. Build quaint island towns with curvy streets. Build small hamlets, soaring cathedrals, canal networks, or sky cities on stilts. Townscaper 10.303 Plays Have you always wanted to create your own small town In Townscaper you can now create your own empire. Create beautiful cities or towns, and then start building up to make towers or tiered levels! One of the most fun and relaxing games I’ve ever played! Build quaint island towns with curvy streets.
And now you can play it in the browser, free of charge. One review said it was a simplified sim city, I call it Zen city! It’s easy and relaxing, with no municipal troubles to worry about! It’s basically tap and play. Oskar Stålberg’s Townscaper is one of the most relaxing and well-polished city-building toys of all time.