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Towns

PC
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Release Date: November 7, 2012

Strategy, Fantasy, Economic, RTS, RPG Elements, Indie Games, City Builder, Multiplayer, Singleplayer, Internet

Towns is an unusual fantasy strategy, in which we play the role of mayor managing a village known for its countless RPG games located near dungeons filled with monsters. Our task is to expand the settlement and help heroes coming from all over the world to clear the underground from evil.

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Towns brings a fresh new take on the citybuilding/management genre by introducing many RPG features.

Drawing inspiration from games such as Diablo, Dungeon Keeper and Dwarf Fortress, the game has you managing a settlement on top of an active dungeon. Instead of playing the hero who delves deep into the dungeon, how about playing the town that houses and caters to the hero's needs?

Both the RPG and strategic aspects will be fleshed out over a series of sprawling dungeons.

Attract travelling heroes that will independently explore the dungeons below, fight off monsters, gain levels, special skills and collect the best loot they can find in order to clear the land of all evil!

Craft unique weapons, trade with exotic items, obtain randomized loot, set up devious death traps and build a settlement capable of holding back the forces that come up from the depths!

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: SMP Team

Publisher: SMP Team

Age restrictions: none

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Towns Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 1 GHz, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 128 MB (GeForce 5900 or better), 90 MB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Towns Video Game.

27%

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All Reviews: Mostly Negative (2,807)

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The main pros of the game

  • Unique Concept: The game offers an interesting twist on the city building genre by allowing players to manage a settlement above an active dungeon, catering to heroes rather than being the hero themselves.
  • Nostalgic Appeal: Some players have fond memories of the game and enjoyed their time with it, appreciating its charm and potential when it was first released.
  • Replayability: Despite being unfinished, a few users noted that the game had replay value for its time and offered enjoyable gameplay, especially for those who appreciate city builders.

The main cons of the game

  • Abandonware Status: A significant number of reviews highlight that the game is considered abandonware, with no further updates or support from the developers.
  • Technical Issues: Many users reported that the game no longer works properly on newer hardware, citing broken drivers and inability to boot after extended playtime.
  • Unfinished State: The game is described as incomplete and buggy, leading to disappointment among players who hoped for further development.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Lack of Development: Players expressed frustration over the absence of new content or features, indicating that the game feels shallow and incomplete.
  • Technical Support: Users noted the need for better compatibility with modern systems and updates to fix existing bugs.
  • Comparison to Other Titles: Many reviews suggested that players looking for a more polished experience should consider alternatives like Dwarf Fortress, Rimworld, or Oxygen Not Included, which offer more complete gameplay experiences.

Summary

  • Overall, while "Towns" has a unique concept and nostalgic value for some players, its status as abandonware and numerous technical issues detract significantly from the overall experience.

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