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Townscaper platforms
Townscaper platforms






townscaper platforms
  1. TOWNSCAPER PLATFORMS HOW TO
  2. TOWNSCAPER PLATFORMS MOD

TOWNSCAPER PLATFORMS MOD

There’s also a mod called Townshell that I find really helpful for starting with specific shapes or big filled in areas, as well as some other things (though it’s a bit confusing to use).

TOWNSCAPER PLATFORMS HOW TO

Here’s where I downloaded the mods, in case anyone is interested! And here’s how to create your own color palettes. I used some darker color schemes to turn one of my builds into a vampire town). Just these few things can open up whole new possibilities (e.g. Some good news though for people who want a bit more customization is that there are mods, created by other players! They don’t solve the problems I mentioned above, but so far I’ve seen ones that offer different texture/color palettes (you can also make your own pretty easily), the ability to change plant color, and weather. And there is still so much room for variety and creativity, even within the limitations. But judging the game on exactly what it is meant to be-a super simple automatic builder-it succeeds.

townscaper platforms

Maybe some control over roof vs flat surface. I’d love if you could at least choose between pavement or grass for each separate area, and if you could add walls without whole buildings. You can get a grassy area, but only if you enclose a section fully within buildings. form automatically based on certain rules (so you have some control, but you might have to adjust what you’re building to make it work).

townscaper platforms

you can get stairs, but only if you create a platform between two buildings with a certain setup). Certain build features can be manifested by learning little tips and tricks, but they still only work if you build in that exact way (e.g. As it is right now, all you can choose is the color of buildings, where to put them on the grid, how to stack them, and the location of the sun for lighting. I would personally like if there were a bit more customization. I’ve even seen fan art and animations, so clearly I’m not the only one feeling inspired! I’ve also seen people suggest using it to make maps for D&D campaigns, book worlds, etc. Some of the towns I’ve created have happened sort of by accident or just evolved into something once I started messing around, but now they’re giving me ideas for stories or art. I’m finding this game is also great for inspiration. No puzzles or goals or objectives or obstacles, just creative expression. Fun little details that pop up sometimes (like clotheslines between buildings, or little sculptures in gardens). This game is so chill, and I love it! A lovely little sandbox town building game. I’ve played for over 40 hours so far, and I can still see myself playing some more. You can get more info and buy the game on Steam or the official website, and you can try a demo on the developer’s website! Long Review: Pick colors from the palette, plop down colored blocks of houses on the irregular grid, and watch Townscaper’s underlying algorithm automatically turn those blocks into cute little houses, arches, stairways, bridges, and lush backyards, depending on their configuration. Townscaper is an experimental passion project. Just plenty of building and plenty of beauty. Build the town your dreams, block by block. No puzzles, no goals, just placing colorful buildings around and next to and on top of each other in the middle of a peaceful ocean.īuild quaint island towns with curvy streets, small hamlets, soaring cathedrals, canal networks, or sky cities on stilts. Townscaper is a cute, relaxing town building game.








Townscaper platforms