Wednesday, July 17th 2024
City Builder Meets Puzzle Game: TerraScape Full Version Available Now
After one year of Early Access, the full version of TerraScape is now available on Steam and GOG. Developer Bitfall Studios has teamed up with Stray Fawn Publishing and INSTINCT3 to get more players excited.
In TerraScape, the mission is simple: transform a small settlement into a flourishing empire. Unlike classic city-building games, TerraScape involves strategically placing game cards onto a procedurally generated world map to earn points. Each building is represented by a card, which is part of a themed deck. The placement and order of building cards significantly impact the amount of points earned. Accumulated points can be used to acquire new decks, helping players advance their settlement's development. Players can combine their cards to create impressive structures that influence their surroundings and instantly change the game's dynamics.Since its Early Access release, TerraScape has been regularly updated with new content and features. Different game modes offer long-lasting enjoyment. Players can master various levels in the story-like challenge or climb the global leaderboards by achieving high scores. Additionally, online co-op and versus modes allow up to four friends to develop a settlement together or compete against each other.
A big update has been released alongside the game's launch. Legendary building cards, five new biomes, and three entirely new decks have made their way into the game. On top of this, an updated user interface, varying map designs and an advanced tech tree menu make the game even more versatile. Thirteen new buildings and three additional Megastructures created through fusion increase the total number of cards to 53 and 21, respectively.
With the help of Bitfall Studios' new publishing partners Stray Fawn Publishing and INSTINCT3, the game is expanding its reach and will be enjoyed by even more players.
The full version of TerraScape is now available for $14.99 on Steam and GOG with a 30% launch discount ending on July 31. More updates for the game are planned down the road.
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Bitfall Studios
In TerraScape, the mission is simple: transform a small settlement into a flourishing empire. Unlike classic city-building games, TerraScape involves strategically placing game cards onto a procedurally generated world map to earn points. Each building is represented by a card, which is part of a themed deck. The placement and order of building cards significantly impact the amount of points earned. Accumulated points can be used to acquire new decks, helping players advance their settlement's development. Players can combine their cards to create impressive structures that influence their surroundings and instantly change the game's dynamics.Since its Early Access release, TerraScape has been regularly updated with new content and features. Different game modes offer long-lasting enjoyment. Players can master various levels in the story-like challenge or climb the global leaderboards by achieving high scores. Additionally, online co-op and versus modes allow up to four friends to develop a settlement together or compete against each other.
A big update has been released alongside the game's launch. Legendary building cards, five new biomes, and three entirely new decks have made their way into the game. On top of this, an updated user interface, varying map designs and an advanced tech tree menu make the game even more versatile. Thirteen new buildings and three additional Megastructures created through fusion increase the total number of cards to 53 and 21, respectively.
With the help of Bitfall Studios' new publishing partners Stray Fawn Publishing and INSTINCT3, the game is expanding its reach and will be enjoyed by even more players.
The full version of TerraScape is now available for $14.99 on Steam and GOG with a 30% launch discount ending on July 31. More updates for the game are planned down the road.
3 Comments on City Builder Meets Puzzle Game: TerraScape Full Version Available Now
So it combines the worst of the worst(TCG-ish game) with the tedium of a city builder, great....
i'll hard pass on this