The Wandering Village

The Wandering Village (2023)

by Stray Fawn Studio
Genres:Strategy, Indie, Simulator
Themes:Fantasy, Science fiction, Survival
Game modes:Single player
Story:The Wandering Village is a city-building simulation game with survival and rogue-like elements. Build a village on the back of a giant, wandering creature, farm crops and forage resources to keep your villagers alive and form a symbiotic relationship with your giant host to survive together in a hostile, yet beautiful post-apocalyptic world.Show more
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