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Eighty-five percent of Steam reviewers approve, and once you clock what the loop actually is, that number stops being surprising. Tend crops, forage, hunt, fish, trade, and brew your own moonshine in a first-person open-world sim that commits hard to its rural Russian setting.

My spreadsheet brain does not normally have much use for games where the win condition is 'chop firewood and visit the sauna', but Russian Village Simulator has a quietly convincing resource loop that kept pulling me back in. The core structure is a first-person open-world life sim set in a Russian countryside village, and it layers far more interlocking systems than its low-key presentation suggests. Gardening, animal husbandry, mushroom and berry foraging, river fishing, woodland hunting, woodcrafting, crop harvesting, canning produce in jars, and moonshine brewing all feed into a single economy where you sell goods, reinvest into your farm, and gradually upgrade your home. That is not a random pile of activities - each one feeds into the resource chain in a way that strategy-oriented players will map out pretty quickly. The NPC interaction layer adds some friction and context to the grind. Other villagers present tasks, accept resource exchanges, and shift their opinion of you based on what you do for the community. Reputation has practical consequences: take a hunger hit that lands you in the hospital and your balance and standing both take a knock, which means early-game food management is a real priority. The hunger mechanic is reportedly steep at first, and community guides have already formed around the best early-game food sources to manage that curve. That kind of player-knowledge ecosystem is a decent sign for a small indie title. From a depth-of-decision standpoint, this is not a complex strategy game. There is no tech tree, no faction diplomacy, no logistics chain that will test a Paradox veteran for long. What it does have is a satisfying cadence of short-term tasks that compound into longer-term farm and home development. The economic strategy side - deciding which goods to sell versus process further, timing the moonshine cycle against other income sources, prioritising home improvements - is light but present. The open world also includes a sauna, driving, and assorted exploration to break up the routine. If you approach it looking for emergent depth, you will find just enough to stay interested through a moderate play session. The rough edges are real. The early-access origins show in places, and some launch-period technical issues around renderer settings (DirectX 11 compatibility in particular) have been flagged in community discussions. The active player count is now small, so do not expect a buzzing forum for help - though a modest achievement guide community exists. The game has partial controller support and HDR, which is a reasonable feature set for the price tier. VD Games has since released follow-up titles in the same franchise, suggesting the developer is iterating rather than abandoning the concept. For strategy and sim players specifically: go in knowing this sits closer to Stardew Valley's meditative end of the spectrum than to anything with production queues or AI opponents. The economic loop is real but gentle, the setting is genuinely distinctive, and the 'Very Positive' Steam rating across close to a thousand reviews suggests the game delivers on its specific promise. It is a solid low-stakes sim for anyone who wants something culturally specific and unhurried. Diego, Scout Team

Russian Village Simulator

Russian Village Simulator

25 sept 2023VD Games
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Eighty-five percent of Steam reviewers approve, and once you clock what the loop actually is, that number stops being surprising. Tend crops, forage, hunt, fish, trade, and brew your own moonshine in a first-person open-world sim that commits hard to its rural Russian setting.

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My spreadsheet brain does not normally have much use for games where the win condition is 'chop firewood and visit the sauna', but Russian Village Simulator has a quietly convincing resource loop that kept pulling me back in. The core structure is a first-person open-world life sim set in a Russian countryside village, and it layers far more interlocking systems than its low-key presentation suggests. Gardening, animal husbandry, mushroom and berry foraging, river fishing, woodland hunting, woodcrafting, crop harvesting, canning produce in jars, and moonshine brewing all feed into a single economy where you sell goods, reinvest into your farm, and gradually upgrade your home. That is not a random pile of activities - each one feeds into the resource chain in a way that strategy-oriented players will map out pretty quickly. The NPC interaction layer adds some friction and context to the grind. Other villagers present tasks, accept resource exchanges, and shift their opinion of you based on what you do for the community. Reputation has practical consequences: take a hunger hit that lands you in the hospital and your balance and standing both take a knock, which means early-game food management is a real priority. The hunger mechanic is reportedly steep at first, and community guides have already formed around the best early-game food sources to manage that curve. That kind of player-knowledge ecosystem is a decent sign for a small indie title. From a depth-of-decision standpoint, this is not a complex strategy game. There is no tech tree, no faction diplomacy, no logistics chain that will test a Paradox veteran for long. What it does have is a satisfying cadence of short-term tasks that compound into longer-term farm and home development. The economic strategy side - deciding which goods to sell versus process further, timing the moonshine cycle against other income sources, prioritising home improvements - is light but present. The open world also includes a sauna, driving, and assorted exploration to break up the routine. If you approach it looking for emergent depth, you will find just enough to stay interested through a moderate play session. The rough edges are real. The early-access origins show in places, and some launch-period technical issues around renderer settings (DirectX 11 compatibility in particular) have been flagged in community discussions. The active player count is now small, so do not expect a buzzing forum for help - though a modest achievement guide community exists. The game has partial controller support and HDR, which is a reasonable feature set for the price tier. VD Games has since released follow-up titles in the same franchise, suggesting the developer is iterating rather than abandoning the concept. For strategy and sim players specifically: go in knowing this sits closer to Stardew Valley's meditative end of the spectrum than to anything with production queues or AI opponents. The economic loop is real but gentle, the setting is genuinely distinctive, and the 'Very Positive' Steam rating across close to a thousand reviews suggests the game delivers on its specific promise. It is a solid low-stakes sim for anyone who wants something culturally specific and unhurried.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:indieLife SimOpen World EconomyNPC Reputation SystemResource LoopMeditative SimFirst-Person FarmingAnimal HusbandryMoonshine Crafting

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OS
Windows® 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
12 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 1660 6 GB or AMD Radeon™ RX 580 8 GB
Processor
Intel i5-2500k (4 core 3.3 GHz) or AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (4 core 3.1 GHz)
Sound Card
DirectX compatible

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Windows® 10
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
12 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 2060 or AMD Radeon RX 6600 (8GB VRAM with Shader Model 5.0 or better)
Processor
Intel™ Core i7-3770 or AMD Ryzen™ 5 1600
Sound Card
DirectX compatible

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