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Townscaper lighthouse
Townscaper lighthouse











That toy uses an empty body of water as the canvas to your town building paint, building a watercolor twinged set of houses of the player’s design. The one person developer Oskar Stalberg has described it as less of a game and more a procedural town building toy. Townscaper’s world is built on an idea that a game with no goals can be just as fun. Townscaper released in late August, with a much more open ended, “build how you want” style gameplay that could just have easily fit-in, worthy of that same spotlight. That said, it’d be easy to overlook another island town builder released in the same month. This land development puzzle game was an eye-catching, unique indie worth showcasing on the Indie Showcase. You can make grassy areas by surrounding an area with houses and having the middle free, do so with different colour houses and you will get some nice walls and fences within the green area.In early August, Nintendo announced a trove of indie titles for the Switch, including the small island town building game Islanders.You can make a lighthouse by building a standalone tower of 3 or more blocks.Check night mode and mess around with the position of the sun.If you don’t interact with the screen for a bit the UI will hide (if you have the toggle on).You can turn on the grid to see what certain positions may look like – look out for the ones that form the centre of certain warps.Tap to add block, short hold to delete a block, long hold to change colour to the currently selected one.If you can get it on sale you can save around 15-20% on it, but either way it’s money worth spent for the zen garden that Townscaper is. The concept feels like it has infinite potential. It would be interesting to see this with different architectural styles, colour pallets, vibes and building variations – for example a spooky abandoned building or medieval castle. The decision not complicate the game with actual “gameplay” like resources and management does leave you with a slight sense of longing, but equally helps it preserve its truly zen vibe which will leave you feeling relaxed. You can spend hours perfecting and tinkering with your city and 5 mins can quickly turn into 20-30. It is a great mobile game and perfect time killer. However, when you observe the detail and appreciate the effort that has gone into the game you appreciate it more and more. Generally speaking, the game will set you back around £4.99 which can seem a little bit steep for what’s essentially a city painting app.

townscaper lighthouse

You can choose from 15 beautiful pastel colours spanning the colours of the rainbow and make some truly fantastic creations. As you add different pieces existing ones will change leaving behind houses, terraces, gardens and all sorts of little details to discover.

townscaper lighthouse

There is no objective, pressure or complexity to the game just an open sandbox for you to create your colourful (or monochrome) island city. The building process itself is also remarkably simple – just tap to add a block, short hold to remove one and long hold to change its colours. The game is set on a warped grid allowing for some interesting curves and narrow streets as you build your city. The game allows you to build a procedurally generated city. Townscaper is a city building game like no other, made by developer Oskar Stålberg (creator of Bad North as well).













Townscaper lighthouse