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Buildings Have Feelings Too!

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: Management
Publisher: Merge Games
Developer: Blackstaff Games
Release Date: April 22, 2021

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'Buildings Have Feelings Too!' (ALL) Being Published By Merge Games - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Aug. 27, 2018 @ 10:57 a.m. PDT

Buildings Have Feelings Too! is a city management game with character, where you must grow your city whilst making sure the individual buildings thrive, or risk them being demolished forever.

Imagine a city where buildings can walk and talk to one other. Each one has its own aspirations, hope and fears. Most of the time they are just trying to get along with each other and make it through the day. Buildings Have Feelings Too! is a city management game with character. Player must grow their city whilst making sure the individual buildings thrive, or risk them being demolished forever.

As time progresses, new industries can be researched and new architectural marvels built. In turn, world events might cause buildings to fail and businesses to go bankrupt! Players must discover new ways to attend to their city’s needs. This could involve refurbishing a building or simply grabbing it by the hand and moving it to a nicer part of the neighbourhood.

As players progress they are able to grow their city, allowing for multiple neighbourhoods. Specialist areas, such as busy finance hubs or bustling theatre districts, become available.  Additional layered attributes such as electricity supply, noise pollution and transport add more complexity and challenges for players.

Buildings Have Feelings Too! will launch on PC, PS4, Nintendo Switch and Xbox One in late Spring 2018.



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