Tile Town Free Download PC game in a pre-installed direct link with updates and DLCs from Steam-repacks.
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Enjoy this simple (but challenging) medieval-themed strategy game played on a hexagonal grid. Plop down various building tiles, each with its own preferred neighboring tiles, to get the highest score possible. Find the best placement for each tile and make use of special perfect placement bonuses. Hit the next score threshold to gain additional batches before you run out of tiles. Unlock new types of tiles, new levels, improve your high scores and compare them to other players on the Steam leaderboards, or go for a stroll in the first person mode. Tile Town started in Early access and got to the current state thanks to the support, feedback and suggestions from players. Whether you want to leave a feedback, give a suggestion or report a bug, head over to the Community discussions and your voice will be heard. Thank you! Tile Town was made with love by a small indie developer One Goose Army, with passion for simple, fun and chill games. The game was inspired by other amazing titles such as Dorfromantik and Islanders.
There are games that still look and play like EA at full release. Tile Town is the opposite. At the ripe age of 8 days, it feels polished, already has a pretty impressive amount of tiles, and doesn’t lack any obvious functions. At first glance, it looks like Dorfromantik. The gameplay is different though. Tiles don’t have different preferences on each border; they like and dislike neighboring tiles as a whole. These dis/likes are not always mutual. For example, a Stonemason doesn’t mind a House, but the House dislikes the Stonemason. Each tile has a list of liked and disliked neighbors (with varying point values) – and as of the latest update, some also have biome preferences. Compared to Dorfromantik – where you are often rewarded for creating huge patches of the same tile type – you get visually more interesting towns here, and also have a more complex puzzle to solve with each placement.
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I said ’tile rotation’ was my number one request for future updates. Today, this was added and I already don’t care anymore because I’m distracted by the more exciting addition of biomes. Rotation is purely cosmetic. Biomes add yet another thing to consider when placing tiles. The ability to skip a bad tile was what I wanted most in Dorfromantik. Tile Town already has it. You earn swap tokens along with new tiles, so you are spared from the frustration of getting yet another stupid river/train track junction that doesn’t fit anywhere. The one very minor quality of life change I’d make in Tile Town: have the tile info popup open by default. It doesn’t get in the way, so why not? It’s very handy to have all info for tiles (both already placed and currently held) at one glance. Currently, it takes one click, once per session, to activate the info, so this is a very minor improvement.
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System Requirements
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 [64-bit]
- Processor: i3 / Ryzen 3
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated graphics card
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- Click the Download Here button above and you should be redirected to GamesDatabase.
- Wait 5 seconds and click on the grey ‘download now’ button. Now let the download begin and wait for it to finish.
- Once the game is done downloading, right click the .zip file and click on “Extract to” (To do this you must have 7-Zip or winrar, which you can get here).
- Double click inside the Tile Town folder and run the exe application.
- Thats all, enjoy the game! Make sure to run the game as administrator and if you get any missing dll errors, look for a file named All In One Runtimes.exe run this and install it.