Joshua Morris, GIZORAMA - "From your first blocky castle to your own bustling island kingdom, developer Lion Shield’s foray into the city builder genre is an easy going, bite-sized experience perfect for those with little time but big ambitions. Kingdoms and Castles is a game for when you get home from a frustrating day at work and you just want to pretend you’re a god for a couple of hours."
As an easy-to-handle entry to the city building scene, it's hard to fault Kingdoms and Castles too much.
Looking for a city building RTS combined with simulation and resource management? Kingdoms and Castles looks to be just that on Xbox.
So, you're finally burnt out on Littlewood, the sleeper indie hit of the year. You've already poured a hundred hours into Animal Crossing: New Horizons during quarantine and the Tom Nook-shaped hole in your life can only be filled by another virtual town to manage. Fear not! These ten indie games will hit the spot and really make you feel like a Littlewood.
I remember when those Ooblet people made fun of gamers. Play Graveyard Keeper instead.