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Cosy builder Town to City feels like a lovely autumnal treat, but honestly I'm just having fun planting flowers


I knew Town to City had ensnared me in its nefarious trap the moment it told me I could customise individual window box…

| Image credit: Eurogamer/Galaxy Grove Town to City's boxy voxel aesthetic might look restrictive, but its grid-free construction system - similar to the excellent, and more mechanically complex, Foundation- means your grand expansion plans can unfold in satisfyingly organic ways. Each of the five bucolic maps included in Town to City's early access release are intended to invoke a sort of peaceful Mediterranean air, and by the time you've delved deep into its toybox of customisation options, and your creations are bustling with life, those boxy visuals pack in a surprising amount of charm. And honestly, I've been having a genuinely lovely time - to the tune of far too many hours, frankly - building my beautiful boxy dioramas, lost in a blissful daze of quaint market squares, picturesque parks around crystalline lakes, and palatial residences high on hills.

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