https://store.steampowered.com/app/1046030/ISLANDERS
Islanders is an object-placing game in the style of a city builder; you're given about five buildings each turn and try to place them optimally in a 3D space. There's no management aspect, the points come from synergies between different buildings and natural features. It's only $2 in the current Steam sale, if you like simple puzzle games it's a steal.
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Don't listen to the !besties Marsey, they hate streamlined, creative puzzle games!
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Bought it last year (a few weeks ago).
I agree It's fun, it requires quite a bit of planing at times, but good island layout is often key to success, and my first run was also my best run. The (a bit overused) low poly - flat colour style is well done and nice to look at.
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dorfromantik is pretty nice too
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I would say more aesthetically pleasing, but less mechanically engaging.
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I don't see anything relaxing about these kind of games, I just stress out about not placing things optimally and losing
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This looks and sounds familiar to Dorfromantik, another very chill "strategy" game in which you place down hexagonal tiles with features like forests, rivers, cities, fields, etc., and you score points based off various adjacency rules.
edit: link: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1455840/Dorfromantik
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