Compara los precios de Patron en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Overseer Games. Publicado por Overseer Games. Lanzado el 10/8/2021. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 71/100.

A survival city-builder where social unrest can topple your settlement faster than any resource shortage. Build smart or watch your citizens revolt.

Patron is a survival city-builder from Overseer Games that sits somewhere between the classic Anno series and a sociology lecture. You gather resources, chain production lines, and expand a tiny village into something resembling a functioning city, but the twist is a social dynamics system that tracks citizen satisfaction across competing groups. Ignore the wrong faction for too long and you will not die to a harsh winter or a food crisis alone. You will be overthrown. That single design choice separates Patron from dozens of genre clones, and it is both the game's best feature and the source of most of its frustration. The production loop is competent and occasionally satisfying. Lumber camps feed sawmills, farms feed a food chain, and everything feeds a population that has opinions about all of it. Early game pacing is reasonable and the tutorial walks newcomers through the basics without being condescending, which matters more than people admit. The resource dependency graph is not as deep as, say, a Tropico title, but it is layered enough that a mid-game supply bottleneck will genuinely make you stop and think. Build order decisions carry real consequences, and players who like running tight efficiency builds will find enough to chew on in the first dozen hours. The social system is the headline mechanic, but it is also where the game's roughest edges show. Citizen groups shift allegiance based on policies you enact, and the feedback loop for understanding why a group is unhappy can feel opaque. The UI surfaces satisfaction numbers, but connecting those numbers back to a specific decision you made three in-game years ago requires more detective work than feels rewarding. The AI governing rival settlements is serviceable but rarely threatening on default settings, and experienced strategy players will find the late-game challenge drops off faster than it should. The mod ecosystem exists but is thin compared to what you would expect for a game with this premise, which limits long-term replay value. Who is this for? Players who burned out on pure resource-chain builders and want a political pressure layer added on top will get real mileage here, especially in the first 20 to 30 hours. It is not designed for grand-strategy veterans chasing deep AI or diplomatic complexity. Think of it as a gateway city-builder with a social gimmick that is genuinely novel even when the execution wobbles. Mixed Steam reviews at roughly 72 percent positive suggest a playerbase that likes the concept but wishes the polish matched the ambition, and that assessment holds up. If you are patient with rough edges and enjoy figuring out systems that do not always explain themselves cleanly, Patron rewards that patience more often than not. Diego, Scout Team

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Patron

10 ago 2021Overseer Games
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A survival city-builder where social unrest can topple your settlement faster than any resource shortage. Build smart or watch your citizens revolt.

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Patron is a survival city-builder from Overseer Games that sits somewhere between the classic Anno series and a sociology lecture. You gather resources, chain production lines, and expand a tiny village into something resembling a functioning city, but the twist is a social dynamics system that tracks citizen satisfaction across competing groups. Ignore the wrong faction for too long and you will not die to a harsh winter or a food crisis alone. You will be overthrown. That single design choice separates Patron from dozens of genre clones, and it is both the game's best feature and the source of most of its frustration. The production loop is competent and occasionally satisfying. Lumber camps feed sawmills, farms feed a food chain, and everything feeds a population that has opinions about all of it. Early game pacing is reasonable and the tutorial walks newcomers through the basics without being condescending, which matters more than people admit. The resource dependency graph is not as deep as, say, a Tropico title, but it is layered enough that a mid-game supply bottleneck will genuinely make you stop and think. Build order decisions carry real consequences, and players who like running tight efficiency builds will find enough to chew on in the first dozen hours. The social system is the headline mechanic, but it is also where the game's roughest edges show. Citizen groups shift allegiance based on policies you enact, and the feedback loop for understanding why a group is unhappy can feel opaque. The UI surfaces satisfaction numbers, but connecting those numbers back to a specific decision you made three in-game years ago requires more detective work than feels rewarding. The AI governing rival settlements is serviceable but rarely threatening on default settings, and experienced strategy players will find the late-game challenge drops off faster than it should. The mod ecosystem exists but is thin compared to what you would expect for a game with this premise, which limits long-term replay value. Who is this for? Players who burned out on pure resource-chain builders and want a political pressure layer added on top will get real mileage here, especially in the first 20 to 30 hours. It is not designed for grand-strategy veterans chasing deep AI or diplomatic complexity. Think of it as a gateway city-builder with a social gimmick that is genuinely novel even when the execution wobbles. Mixed Steam reviews at roughly 72 percent positive suggest a playerbase that likes the concept but wishes the polish matched the ambition, and that assessment holds up. If you are patient with rough edges and enjoy figuring out systems that do not always explain themselves cleanly, Patron rewards that patience more often than not.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamSocial DynamicsProduction ChainsCity ManagementPolitical PressureVillage BuilderSurvival ManagementFaction System

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OS
Windows® 10 (64-bit)
Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-3470 or AMD Ryzen™ 3 1200
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 3 GB or AMD Radeon™ RX 560 4 GB
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Overseer Games
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Overseer Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
10 ago 2021

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