Flotsam Preview – Garbage Islands Have Never Looked So Appealing

Flotsam Preview – Garbage Islands Have Never Looked So Appealing

5 years ago
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https://wccftech.com/flotsam-preview-garbage-islands-never-looked-so-appealing/

We have twelve years or less to stop the worst effects of climate change. This includes extreme weather and global flooding. Unfortunately, I can see myself playing Flotsam for a good chunk of that time, but at least if you join me you’ll know how to build a garbage town floating on the waves of civilization's destruction.

In Flotsam you build and manage a floating refuge from the ending ocean. Using the titular flotsam that spans the horizon to build recycled structures like drying racks, beds, and water distillers. Flotsam markets itself as a town-building game, not a city building one. The reason is clear, your floating utopia will probably never get beyond about a dozen or so citizens. But this smaller scale management works incredibly well for the game's overall design and is still enjoyable.

Flotsam Preview – Garbage Islands Have Never Looked So Appealing

Oct 21, 2019, 7:14am UTC
https://wccftech.com/flotsam-preview-garbage-islands-never-looked-so-appealing/ > We have twelve years or less to stop the worst effects of climate change. This includes extreme weather and global flooding. Unfortunately, I can see myself playing Flotsam for a good chunk of that time, but at least if you join me you’ll know how to build a garbage town floating on the waves of civilization's destruction. > In Flotsam you build and manage a floating refuge from the ending ocean. Using the titular flotsam that spans the horizon to build recycled structures like drying racks, beds, and water distillers. Flotsam markets itself as a town-building game, not a city building one. The reason is clear, your floating utopia will probably never get beyond about a dozen or so citizens. But this smaller scale management works incredibly well for the game's overall design and is still enjoyable.