The Rural Dorfromantik reflection game finally launches its creative fashion
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Launched in early access in March, Dorfromantik updates and adds a well-waited mode by its players. This is the creative mode that allows to put its hexagonal tiles without limit and without constraints. For the occasion, his studio also shares a new demo.
Want to create an impassable river path? A giant forest? Or spread wheat fields as far as the eye can see? It is now possible in the game Dorfromantik , developed by the German Toukana Interactive Studio, which consists of creating a rural landscape from hexagonal tiles. In normal mode, the number of tiles is limited and the player must find the best investments to fill small goals and winnings. But the grass artists were rather waiting for the arrival of his creative mode that now allows to skip a tile on the stack or to delete an already placed to build his dream campaign, far from all score constraints.
Toukana Interactive, present at Gamescom with Indie Arena Booth, takes advantage of this up-to-date MSIE to deploy a new demo, which includes this creative mode. His first demo had tapped us in the eye at the Steam Game Festival of February. For the moment, Dorfromantik is only accessible in ancitized access on Steam.
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