Buy this game. Seriously, just buy it. Honestly, this is one of the coolest hidden gems on Steam. It's incredibly simple and relaxing to get started and yet very hard to beat. I wouldn't go in expecting to beat the game on your first few tries. If you fail to defend yourself from an invasion it's game over. This forces you to constantly compromise between growing your economy and building an army. While the game is very simple to pick up, mastering it takes some time. Learning which units are good against which armies is tricky. On top of that it's tricky figuring out the best response to the weekly events, especially since there is some chance involved. This makes it feel like each time you lose, you've learned a lot along the way and might do better next time. I've seen so many mediocre games on steam and developers who just don't seem to care about making a fun game. This is an exception and I was happily surprised. Please support this developer because I'm really excited to see wh...
Altwaldheim: Town in Turmoil
- Release Date:
- Aug 14, 2020
- Developer:
- Ascendancy Games
- Publisher:
- Ascendancy Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Be the Mayor!
In this roguelike simulation, you play as the new governor of Altwaldheim. It is a small village, but thanks with your help it will grow to be the biggest metropolis in the world! Construct buildings and manage your economy!
Choose wisely!
Five factions will make your life unbearable. Each week, you will be confronted with problems you have to solve. They can be anything: A peasant that needs food, drunk soldiers fighting, and many more! Make the correct decisions to not anger the factions, unless you don't want their help...
Defend Altwaldheim!
Recruit soldiers to defend it against enemy forces. Send them to dungeons to get even more riches. Beware, if the enemies defeat your forces, you lose everything. They will become stronger with time, so be prepared. Make sure to keep your army powerful!
Will you be able to master the challenges of Altwaldheim? Find out now!
Features
- More than 100 unique events, that will confront you with hard decisions!
- Over 50 beautiful, hand drawn buildings!
- Five factions that will make your life a living hell!
- The legendary hero Faustus Raginhard, who will lead your army to Victory!
Screenshots
User Reviews
Ok folks, I've been playing games from a very young age. This game will work for you if you like a chill relaxed management game that will challenge you. Graphics are minimalist but it doesn't matter. I recommend the game because the developers did a really really good job in pulling this together in a way that it will keep you entertained while really focusing on you management and decision skills. Well done, it's a buy.
Not good at all, I refunded. I like the concept, but the balance is terrible, full of spelling errors and missed translations, poor graphics, and I finished the entire game in 2 hours. No replay value. Definitely not worth the $10 asking price.
(Follow [url=https://store.steampowered.com/curator/42150626-Jarl%2527s-Game-Treasury/]my curator[/url] for more reviews like this) Altwaldheim is a simple menu-based city management game where you have to build up a town and defend it from invasions. The game only has one screen, an image of your town which gets filled with new buildings as you construct them, similar to the town screens of the Heroes of Might and Magic games. Actions are performed by going into menus and choosing them from a list. You can construct buildings, recruit soldiers, and assault dungeons. You can perform as many actions per turn as your resources allow you to, and when you end your turn you gain income based on your production. When a new turn begins, there's a chance to get an event where you have to make a decision. The core gameplay is pretty simple, but it works very well. You have to balance your construction and recruitment budgets to make sure you have a solid economy, but also enough soldiers to...
I do like this game. Although the first impression is quite sobering the game manages to quickly catch you in its flow. But I do not agree with the label "rougelike" because if you loose any progress you made will be lost. It also can be quite frustrating at times, but it feels very rewarding when you overcome the hurdle which kept you back. I think that even after beating the game (which I did not achieve, yet) you have reason to come back, because there are many events to be explored and multiple strategies to try out. So yes, I would say this game is worth its money :)
It's a niche game for a niche audience. Some minor language errors for English speakers. An amusing way to burn some hours away. Easy and Normal are the better modes to play on, the hard "ending" isn't worth the effort imo. Had a pig in my army 10/10 I did play again.
I paid a wise old man 100 gold for his sage advice. Turns out he wasn't all that wise.
Simple game. Yet rng, 5 factions, random events, riddles make it complex with deep strategy element. I love city builders and making units in general. Game is very challenging I've played 17.5 hours a few days into purchasing and even though made it to final boss twice i still have not beat the game yet. Addictive game play and replay value is high. Key to starting is focus on 1. gold 2. food 3. wood. i do not make any units until i'm attacked at the start. when i am attacked I focus on making a few units ie 20 archers maybe 10 thugs 10 militia then attack the small camps ie peasant militia and archer camps. make iron and stone mine and the remaining buidings. pick one faction to focus on and maybe have a subfaction as 2nd ary. for me i choose military and later capitalists. but there are relion freethinkers and nature ie guardians. Favoring one faction gives rewards ie more resources or more troops etc. There are 2 super units ie darius and bertha who take some rng to g...
This is a quite casual, but fun game. You have to build and defend a city in a simple window. The graphic is nice, but the UI feels amateurish sometimes. I loved the humor and the difficulty. Sometimes, the rng becomes a bit too much, leading to too easy or too hard runs, but it feels fair overall. 8/10. Worth the price imo
Nice and relaxing game that gets more challenging as time goes on. Random events add to its replay value and it never gets boring. Side note: Don't trust Catma!
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 (SP1+)
- Processor: X64 architecture with SSE2 instruction set support
- Memory: 500 MB RAM
- Graphics: DX10, DX11, and DX12-capable GPUs
- Storage: 300 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Altwaldheim: Town in Turmoil cost?
Altwaldheim: Town in Turmoil costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Altwaldheim: Town in Turmoil?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 (SP1+) Processor: X64 architecture with SSE2 instruction set support Memory: 500 MB RAM Graphics: DX10, DX11, and DX12-capable GPUs Storage: 300 MB available space
What platforms is Altwaldheim: Town in Turmoil available on?
Altwaldheim: Town in Turmoil is available on Windows PC.
Is Altwaldheim: Town in Turmoil worth buying?
Altwaldheim: Town in Turmoil has 87% positive reviews from 15 players.
When was Altwaldheim: Town in Turmoil released?
Altwaldheim: Town in Turmoil was released on Aug 14, 2020.
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