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Lueur and the Dim Settlers

Late Bloomer

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Apr 7, 2022
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I'm always on the lookout for Steam Deck games. This one looks interesting. No release date yet.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2308630/Lueur_and_the_Dim_Settlers/
Miniature survival builder perfect for short and relaxing gaming sessions. Rebuild and manage your realm, collect resources and decide the fate of your people. Explore the darkness and unveil the secrets of the black monoliths to bring back light to the world.
Portable: A Strategy Game designed to be played on the go or at home.
Easy to learn: You can dive right in and start building your city.
Short gaming sessions: From nothing to a big city in less than an hour. Never give up on your old save again.
Different Playtstyle: Play the way you want thanks to different game modes.
Experiment: Go back to the roots of gaming, where exploration and experimentation were the key to fun and discovery.
Interactive Story: Your choices shape the story and affect your city and its inhabitants. What kind of ruler will you be?

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Borelli

Arcane
Joined
Dec 5, 2012
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1,304
Played the demo, was fun but don't feel the need to buy the full game. Feels like it was made for Steam Deck first, PC second which would explain the casual feel the game has (not that there is anything wrong with that).
Dev said in his youtube devlog "I left Ubisoft to make my dream game" which gets my respect. :salute:
 

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