stlsf4003 21 ENE a las 5:42 p. m.
Any colonial America or Wild west themed city builders?
Aside from Age of Empires III.
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Ogami 21 ENE a las 5:48 p. m. 
Only one that comes to mind right now:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/762650
stlsf4003 21 ENE a las 6:21 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Ogami:
Only one that comes to mind right now:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/762650

Hmm, no updates in four years and a less then user stellar review score.
Sounds like a dead game to me, sadly.

Guess I'm up ♥♥♥♥ creek then.
Unless Cities Skylines has any user made content that can backdate the game to at least the 1870's or 80's
RPG Gamer Man 21 ENE a las 6:31 p. m. 
There were other ones, including a indie game where they were basically place a building and wait for it to farm gold and stuff, but i think they removed them off steam. I even tried to look for them, but i could not find it in my library.
RPG Gamer Man 21 ENE a las 6:33 p. m. 
i did find this one though, but it has negative reviews:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1329880/Wild_West_Dynasty/
RPG Gamer Man 21 ENE a las 6:38 p. m. 
Have you tried checking out the ANNO series? Some of the older ones take place in colonial america.

https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/23519/Anno_Franchise/
RPG Gamer Man 21 ENE a las 6:44 p. m. 
This might be something your interested in.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/290970/1849/
stlsf4003 22 ENE a las 10:13 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por RPG Gamer Man:
Have you tried checking out the ANNO series? Some of the older ones take place in colonial america.

https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/23519/Anno_Franchise/

I've been tempted to give this series a try in the past, but I tend to avoid anything made by Ubisoft these days on principle.

Publicado originalmente por RPG Gamer Man:
This might be something your interested in.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/290970/1849/

Gave it a try. but the game honestly felt restrictive in just how creative you can be.
You can't even rotate buildings to get them facing the right way, and there didn't seem to be any purely cosmetic item to add some extra pop to your rather stiff town.

But, game play wise, it's a better fit to what I'm looking for.
Less a survival game like Wild West Dynasty, and more of an "all seeing, all knowing" eye in the sky city manger type game.
You can try tracking down copies of the westward games, since it seems it was delisted from steam.

Edit: civ 4 had a standalone colony spinoff, too.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/16810/Sid_Meiers_Civilization_IV_Colonization/
Última edición por Abigail From Sneaky Squid Dept.; 22 ENE a las 12:07 p. m.
stlsf4003 22 ENE a las 1:19 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Abigail From Sexy Squid Dept.:
You can try tracking down copies of the westward games, since it seems it was delisted from steam.

Edit: civ 4 had a standalone colony spinoff, too.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/16810/Sid_Meiers_Civilization_IV_Colonization/

No offense, but the just looking at the Westward games, their giving off some strong app game vibes, So I'll have to pass.

So, until something better comes along, I guess Civilization IV: Colonization will have to do.

Though here's the question, does Colonization us randomly generated maps, or is there a half way accurate map of eastern North America to play on?

Cause if If all I can do is plop down pre-made town/village/fort "tokens" I might as well be able to do it on a map that models the Eastern frontier.
Publicado originalmente por stlsf4003:
No offense, but the just looking at the Westward games, their giving off some strong app game vibes, So I'll have to pass.
im sorry you feel that way as the first 3 games were made long before app based smartphones were common place. The first game was released before the first iphone was even announced.

Publicado originalmente por stlsf4003:
So, until something better comes along, I guess Civilization IV: Colonization will have to do.

Though here's the question, does Colonization us randomly generated maps, or is there a half way accurate map of eastern North America to play on?

Cause if If all I can do is plop down pre-made town/village/fort "tokens" I might as well be able to do it on a map that models the Eastern frontier.
Sorry I don't remember, it's been a very long time and I don't really want to try and find my old disk copy of civ 4 and it's expansions.
Aluvard 22 ENE a las 1:41 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por stlsf4003:
Aside from Age of Empires III.
Only this, but it's steampunk.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2134770/SteamWorld_Build/
stlsf4003 22 ENE a las 2:14 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Abigail From Sexy Squid Dept.:
Publicado originalmente por stlsf4003:
No offense, but the just looking at the Westward games, their giving off some strong app game vibes, So I'll have to pass.
im sorry you feel that way as the first 3 games were made long before app based smartphones were common place. The first game was released before the first iphone was even announced.

Publicado originalmente por stlsf4003:
So, until something better comes along, I guess Civilization IV: Colonization will have to do.

Though here's the question, does Colonization us randomly generated maps, or is there a half way accurate map of eastern North America to play on?

Cause if If all I can do is plop down pre-made town/village/fort "tokens" I might as well be able to do it on a map that models the Eastern frontier.
Sorry I don't remember, it's been a very long time and I don't really want to try and find my old disk copy of civ 4 and it's expansions.


I didn't know the Westward games were old enough to predate the Iphone. I guess with all the app trash that's been bumped on Steam these last few years, it's left me kind of cynical to any game with a simple, bright and flashy art style. ^^;

As for Civ IV: Colonization, Looks like i'm gonna need to slip the ol' work gloves on and do a bit of digging.

Many thanks for the help though! :Happy_Pup:
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