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  1. Industries of Titan

    Create a sprawling industrial city on Saturn's Moon, Titan. Compete with the other Great Houses of Titan for resources, territory, and power. Do battle with ships, technology, influence, or the sheer productive power of your factories. Stake your claim to the Industries of Titan in this innovative sim/strategy game! http://store.steampowered.com/app/427940/Industries_of_Titan/ Industries of Titan is the second game from developer Brace Yourself Games. About as wildly different as you can get from the Rhythm-based Rogue-like that was Crypt of the Necrodancer, but given the overwhelming success it had I'd like to think it's in quite safe hands. I say that with some bias, given it's what I consider my favourite game of all time To add to the excitement, accomplished Video Game Music Composer Danny Baranowsky is once again working with Brace Yourself Games to create the games Soundtrack. You may also be familiar with his soundtracks for Super Meat Boy and The Binding of Isaac, or maybe even the Twitch emote in his likening, DBstyle. Key Features, as taken from Steam page: Design your city and grow it from just a few small buildings into a massive metropolis! Set up production lines inside your factories to turn raw resources into ever more powerful devices and buildings Balance the needs of your workers, your factories, and your buildings to produce a powerful, efficient economy Design the interiors of your battleships by strategically placing weapons, shields, thrusters, and more, to reduce weak points and maximize fighting capability Overcome your enemies via tactical battleship combat, technological superiority, political influence, or the sheer productive power of your factories Gameplay is "real-time with pause" -- play at your preferred pace! Created by the team that brought you Crypt of the Necrodancer, with art by Sir Carma and Nick Gunn, music by Danny Baranowsky, and audio by Power Up Audio. Additional Links: Game Website - http://industriesoftitan.com/ Game Twitter - https://twitter.com/IndustriesGame Game Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/IndustriesOfTitan/ Developer Twitter - https://twitter.com/braceyourselfok Sir Carma Twitter - https://twitter.com/sir_carma Nick Gunn Twitter - https://twitter.com/Gunn3D Danny Baranowsky Twitter - https://twitter.com/dannyBstyle Power Up Audio Twitter - https://twitter.com/PowerUpAudio
  2. SC3k soundtrack still the best. And I discovered that it's on Spotify, YAY!

  3. Council Chambers and Civic Center

    I don't see any problem here with what sucram17 has said. All I see is an overall positive review, with some perfectly valid minor criticism, and a four star rating. If you think that is a negative, and worth quitting over, then so be it. I think it is unfair to take out frustrations of negative comments in general on one user. If you want the site to foster a community that isn't allowed to have any criticisms about your work, you're not going to get it. Simple as that. It would be a big loss to the community if you stopped creating and releasing content, but if you can't see that the vast majority of people are supportive and love your work over the few of those that are negative, and fewer still that are derogatory, then I don't know what to tell you.
  4. Stardew Valley

    You've inherited your grandfather's old farm plot in Stardew Valley. Armed with hand-me-down tools and a few coins, you set out to begin your new life. Can you learn to live off the land and turn these overgrown fields into a thriving home? Website Steam Store Page Chucklefish Games ConcernedApe, the sole developer of every aspect of this game, created Stardew Valley out of a desire for a game similar to games such as Harvest Moon but on PC. It's being published by Chucklefish games, the developer of Starbound and Wayward Tide, and publishers of a few games, including Risk of Rain. The singleplayer release of the game will be on February 26 and 4 player online co-op will be released down the line at some point as a free update. I'm personally super excited for this game, though I have never played any of the games it's similar to, or inspired by. I may have some bias because I'm very fond of Chucklefish and what they do, have followed them closely, and even have a friendship with one of their employees. But I'm sure this will be a fantastic game that I will spend many hours in. The main story arc is said to take somewhere around 50 hours to complete, and there will be countless other things to do at any given time such as build friendships and relationships with the local community, grow crops and trees across all four seasons, tend to animals, catch various fish, cook delicious meals, gather ores and fight off slimes in the mines. The soundtrack for the game containing over 70 different songs is available now and can be bought from this developer update for $4.99.
  5. Cities Skylines is 50% off on Steam all weekend! Hooray!

  6. It's 1:12am March 10 here in New Zealand... Can I have Cities: Skylines now? :P

    1. NielsC007

      NielsC007

      I WANT IT NAO.

  7. Cities: Skylines - High Density!

    There is actually a road upgrade tool that should allow you to redrag over roads of the same size or smaller without any demolition.   Also, thank you for more nice content making it only harder to wait for the full release of the game! argh!
  8. st challenges Best Picture Competition

    art128 does have a point. Please make it very clear who your vote is going towards.
  9. Being an Admin here at Simtropolis and an all round great guy (modest too), will I be getting special early access to the game? Jokes aside I'm actually quite piss poor at thinking of some serious questions to ask... but I'll give it a shot. How well do zones and buildings align to the curvature of roads? I quite enjoy building suburbs with nonsensical winding streets all over the place in Cities XL, but am not such a big fan of these suburbs still coming out quite blocky because of it only having square zones. Can roads have variable amounts of lanes each direction? For example a road that has 2 lanes going one direction but just the 1 lane going the opposite. If not possible at launch, will it be possible through modding? Thank you for your time and pass on thanks on my behalf to the dev team for putting in all the hours of hard work
  10. Get yourself some Banished at 50% off on Steam!

    1. The Avatar

      The Avatar

      I just noticed the sale a minute ago.

    2. RipRap
  11. MTA Bus

    Please be nice with your comments, constructive criticism is appreciated. Being plain rude because the upload is not what you personally wished it was is however not appreciated.
  12. Scottys stuff

    Awesome to see new stuff on the STEX from you, Scotty! Keep up the good work
  13. Member of the Month: May 2014

    Congratulations
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