Compara los precios de Life is Feudal: Forest Village en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Mindillusion. Publicado por Bitbox Ltd.. Lanzado el 26/5/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, Simulation, Strategy.

A medieval colony-builder where you nurse a handful of shipwrecked refugees into a self-sustaining village. Satisfying at its best, maddening at its worst.

Life is Feudal: Forest Village is a medieval settlement-management sim where you start with a small band of displaced refugees on an uninhabited island and slowly build toward a functioning, self-sustaining community. Your core loop is resource extraction feeding construction feeding population growth, and that loop repeats at every scale, from cutting your first logs to setting up crop rotation across a dozen fields. It sits in the same genre bracket as Banished, which is the most honest comparison anyone can make, though Forest Village layers on a few more job categories, terrain-shaping tools, and a seasonal survival pressure that keeps you honest in the early hours. The depth of decision-making is real but uneven. Assigning workers to roles, timing your food storage before winter, and balancing production chains between woodcutters, hunters, farmers, and craftsmen gives the mid-game genuine tension. The build order absolutely matters here. Rush housing without securing a stable food supply and you will watch your villagers quietly starve before spring. That kind of punishing causality is exactly what fans of this genre pay for, and Forest Village delivers it reliably in the twenty-to-forty-hour window where the game is at its best. For newcomers, the learning curve is real but not unreasonable. There is a tutorial, and while it is more of a guided checklist than an interactive teaching system, it covers the critical early priorities well enough. The interface is workable if dated. The bigger honesty here is that the game asks you to develop intuition through failure rather than through instruction, which is standard for the genre. If you have played Banished or any Tropico title, you will acclimate in under two hours. If this is your first colony sim, budget a few failed saves as your actual tutorial. Where Forest Village stumbles is in the late game and in polish. AI pathfinding has long-standing issues where villagers take baffling detours or briefly refuse job assignments during critical moments. The mod ecosystem on Steam Workshop exists but is modest compared to what Paradox titles or even Banished mods have produced, so do not buy this expecting community content to paper over rough edges. The mixed review score on Steam is honest: players who wanted another hundred hours of Banished found a competent but frustrating experience that plateaus before it should. Performance can degrade on larger, older maps, and the developer cadence post-release was not aggressive enough to resolve the deeper systemic complaints. That said, if you are someone who enjoys watching a numbers-sheet of production rates slowly go green across a winter survival cycle, there is a specific kind of quiet satisfaction here that the genre reliably produces. The seasonal visuals are genuinely appealing, the resource chain logic is coherent, and the moment your first granary finally has a surplus buffer heading into December, it lands the way these games are supposed to land. Go in with calibrated expectations. This is a second-tier colony sim with real design competence and real rough edges, not a hidden gem, but also not a waste of time for players who know what they are signing up for. Diego, Scout Team

Life is Feudal: Forest Village

Life is Feudal: Forest Village

26 may 2017MindillusionBitbox Ltd.
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A medieval colony-builder where you nurse a handful of shipwrecked refugees into a self-sustaining village. Satisfying at its best, maddening at its worst.

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Life is Feudal: Forest Village is a medieval settlement-management sim where you start with a small band of displaced refugees on an uninhabited island and slowly build toward a functioning, self-sustaining community. Your core loop is resource extraction feeding construction feeding population growth, and that loop repeats at every scale, from cutting your first logs to setting up crop rotation across a dozen fields. It sits in the same genre bracket as Banished, which is the most honest comparison anyone can make, though Forest Village layers on a few more job categories, terrain-shaping tools, and a seasonal survival pressure that keeps you honest in the early hours. The depth of decision-making is real but uneven. Assigning workers to roles, timing your food storage before winter, and balancing production chains between woodcutters, hunters, farmers, and craftsmen gives the mid-game genuine tension. The build order absolutely matters here. Rush housing without securing a stable food supply and you will watch your villagers quietly starve before spring. That kind of punishing causality is exactly what fans of this genre pay for, and Forest Village delivers it reliably in the twenty-to-forty-hour window where the game is at its best. For newcomers, the learning curve is real but not unreasonable. There is a tutorial, and while it is more of a guided checklist than an interactive teaching system, it covers the critical early priorities well enough. The interface is workable if dated. The bigger honesty here is that the game asks you to develop intuition through failure rather than through instruction, which is standard for the genre. If you have played Banished or any Tropico title, you will acclimate in under two hours. If this is your first colony sim, budget a few failed saves as your actual tutorial. Where Forest Village stumbles is in the late game and in polish. AI pathfinding has long-standing issues where villagers take baffling detours or briefly refuse job assignments during critical moments. The mod ecosystem on Steam Workshop exists but is modest compared to what Paradox titles or even Banished mods have produced, so do not buy this expecting community content to paper over rough edges. The mixed review score on Steam is honest: players who wanted another hundred hours of Banished found a competent but frustrating experience that plateaus before it should. Performance can degrade on larger, older maps, and the developer cadence post-release was not aggressive enough to resolve the deeper systemic complaints. That said, if you are someone who enjoys watching a numbers-sheet of production rates slowly go green across a winter survival cycle, there is a specific kind of quiet satisfaction here that the genre reliably produces. The seasonal visuals are genuinely appealing, the resource chain logic is coherent, and the moment your first granary finally has a surplus buffer heading into December, it lands the way these games are supposed to land. Go in with calibrated expectations. This is a second-tier colony sim with real design competence and real rough edges, not a hidden gem, but also not a waste of time for players who know what they are signing up for.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamColony BuilderMedieval SurvivalSettlement ManagementResource ChainsSeasonal SurvivalWorker AssignmentBanished-likeCity Builder

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Processor
Intel® Core™ 2DUO or AMD 64 with at least 2 GHz
Memory
2 GB RAM
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GeForce 460/Radeon HD 5750
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
400 MB available space

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Mindillusion
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Bitbox Ltd.
Fecha de lanzamiento
26 may 2017

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