Wednesday, August 24th 2022

Floodland Announced - Climate Change-based Survival City Builder Makes its Debut

Developer Vile Monarch and publisher Ravenscourt are proud to unveil Floodland, a post-catastrophic survival city builder set in Earth's devastated wetlands, due for release on Nov. 15, 2022. In Floodland, the world's sea levels rise dramatically due to the consequences of man-made climate change, and a resulting chain of catastrophes occurs, plunging humanity into a new dark age. A brand-new teaser released today gives some insight into the events leading up to the catastrophe that set mankind back hundreds - if not thousands - of years.

Floodland is developed by Polish studio Vile Monarch, founded by Kacper Kwiatkowski and Grzegorz Mazur, both of whom worked on This War of Mine, and have a history of taking real-world problems and translating them into a gaming medium. "Grzegorz and I came up with the idea for Floodland when we discussed conventions that are unexplored in games, one of them being a 'mature and realistic post-apocalypse,' with examples in other media such as The Road, Children of Men, or even The Walking Dead. In gaming, The Last of Us would be the closest," said founder Kacper Kwiatkowski. "It felt especially timely and important to use these kinds of stories to let us discuss the challenges of the world nowadays."
More about Floodland:

Starting off on the outskirts of a drowned city, you must lead your small group of nomads to rebuild society from the ground (puddle) up. You do this by exploring the remains of the flooded city and scouring it for resources, relearning basic agriculture and fishing skills, and turning a group of stragglers living in tents in a swamp into a thriving town.

Players will slowly evolve their society by establishing and upgrading new buildings, repurposing old ones, and researching "new tech," (or relearning old tech) enabling you to overcome the numerous challenges you face.

But people will be people, and the larger your settlement grows, and the more inhabitants it houses, the higher the chance that societal issues will arise, meaning you may well face the same problems the old world had.

The question is, how will you manage your clans? Will you unite the remnants of humanity or will you choose division and isolation? Either way, you will shape the society of tomorrow.

Floodland will be released on PC via Steam and GOG on Nov. 15 of this year.

Source: Ravenscourt
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14 Comments on Floodland Announced - Climate Change-based Survival City Builder Makes its Debut

#1
Tropick
Boy oh boy I can't wait to see the constructive, civil, and intelligent discussion regarding the release of this new game.
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#2
dirtyferret
this will play well in the state of texas

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#3
Steevo
This should be a civilization expansion pack.
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#5
samum
SteevoThis should be a civilization expansion pack.
It already is: Civ 6 Gathering Storm
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#6
zlobby
So, sort of the opposite of Frostpunk?
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#7
BArms
zlobbySo, sort of the opposite of Frostpunk?
And reality.
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#8
sepheronx
I like building a society games. So I'll check it out.

Wonder if I can name my community leader? I'll name him Kevin Costner.
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#9
ThrashZone
Hi,
You can rebuild escape from new york :laugh:
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#10
zlobby
sepheronxI like building a society games. So I'll check it out.

Wonder if I can name my community leader? I'll name him Kevin Costner.
Oh, you!
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#11
ModEl4
I wonder who's funding Embracer Group (except CPPIB & SGG)
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#12
phanbuey
sepheronxI like building a society games. So I'll check it out.

Wonder if I can name my community leader? I'll name him Kevin Costner.
That would be an amazing easter egg if they had those. I guess my leader will have to be Bear Grylls.
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#13
Steevo
phanbueyThat would be an amazing easter egg if they had those. I guess my leader will have to be Bear Grylls.
Better drink some piss.

I will be Les Stroud, but with no camera equipment.
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#14
wICE_man
"It felt especially timely and important to use these kinds of stories to let us discuss the challenges of the world nowadays."

I love how fairly intelligent people really believe that rising sea levels will lead to civilizational collapse. Probably played too much Civilization 6: The Gathering Storm. :D
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