Medieval town

One of Steam’s most wishlisted city builders has a pretty spectacular demo

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I was only a few minutes into the demo of medieval strategy city builder Manor Lords when I felt a sudden rush of excitement. I’d just created my first set of burgages—residences that citizens can rent from their lord and landowner—which in itself was a satisfying bit of business, though not the thing I’m really excited about.

You don’t just plunk a house down in Manor Lords but draw a box with four corners, letting you dictate the length and breadth of the zone with the box automatically snapping to any nearby roads and sort of optimizing the space to fit the houses inside. It’s a pleasing system (there’s a gif somewhere down below showing it in action) and I can see it coming in handy after a town has become dense and you’re trying to squeeze in extra housing between other buildings or roads.

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