Town Management Games

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  1. XenoRaku

    XenoRaku 「Punished Lolicon」「Ugly Bastard」「Haunted」「NEET」

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    Anyone know any games like Towns or Rimworld?
    I'm craving for some atm
    if possible with Rpg elements where your people can get equipment, level up etc
     
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    abewan 〘Nishikigoi Dungeon〙

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    Keeperrl- A dungeon management game.

    Can't remember another one but it's a monster house where you lure human and eat them. MachiaVillain
     
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    Digix Owl-sama Follower

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    wow towns oh boy I enjoyed that mess too. lol.
    Games:
    Foundation
    Banished
    Stonehearth(abandoned by developers)
    Judgement (apaclopyse game survior management)
     
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    juniorjawz Well-Known Member

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    Surviving the Aftermath is probably the one I know in recent times from YouTubers playing it.
     
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    pandaqueen Immature Dork

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    Base building (not much rpg elements - more resource management):
    Factorio
    Oxygen Not Included
    Frostpunk
    Prison Architect

    More battle than building: Dungeons 3

    There’s a mobile game called Dungeon Village thats both village building n some rpg equipment element

    If you want just town building Cities Skyline, Tropico
     
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  6. Blitz

    Blitz ⛈️ awakened from the reverie❄️

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    I've been playing a lot of oxygen not included recently. Its not a town management to be exact but its a bit similar.


    Other than that I recommend frostpunk
     
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    Robbini Logical? Illogical? Random? Or Just Unique?

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    Haven't played either of those, so i'm not entirely sure what they're like.

    Though some other town / city / management games I have played and enjoyed to some degree, would be Banished , Tropico & Anno series, being more 'standard management'.
    If you want something on a much more personal level, there's Dead in Vinland, where you manage a family and 'invited strangers' daily lives.
    If you want something on a much more grander scale, there's the Europa Universalis and Crusader Kings series, EU being strictly management, CK having a bit of difference on every playthrough depending on your and other characters, and you can get a whole bunch of items, so there's that requirement for you.
    Let's see what else i've played recently that's got some management...
    Dungeons 2& 3, pretty obvious what it's about.
    Fallout, especially F4 has more management in that regard.
     
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    ongoingwhy Meat Pie Lover

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    nyamachi [Chaos Twin :3] [Melo fanclub member]

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    Thea the grand shattering - rpg rogue-like survival game where you have to manage your city while scavenging for resources and dealing with random events that come your way
    +1 for Foundation! The devs are really active and are good at responding to + integrating user feedback.