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Turn-based village builder 'Seeds of Resilience' has you build a village on a small island, as you battle against the weather and natural disasters.

It was already available on itch.io and now it's also available on Steam in Early Access. I've played a little of it now and it's not bad, a little confusing at the start perhaps since the tutorial is so very basic. It has a nice idea, so I'm keen to see what they do with it.

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  • Patiently go through the steps of re-creating a civilization: Start with a stone axe and a shelter made out of branches to finally build elaborate houses and mechanized workshops.
  • Survive in a harsh environment where storms and other natural disasters occur way too often.
  • Turn based: Take all the time you need to plan your actions. When you're done, click the end turn button and start a new day.
  • Detailed building construction: Choose natural resources according to their properties. Use them to craft the materials needed to assemble a building.
  • Realistic medieval construction and craft techniques. Everything could be made in real life the same way.
  • Observe the environment response to human activity. Maybe you should avoid fishing everyday at the same spot or cut down the whole forest.

We have five Steam keys to give away! If you wish to win a copy, let us know in the comments. Keys will be sent out later tonight around 8PM BST. Update: All gone.

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robvv Jul 5, 2018
I'm very interested in a key as I only had £4 to spend in the Steam summer sale <violins> :-)
artvandelay440 Jul 5, 2018
I'm down to clown. Count me in.
Drakker Jul 5, 2018
Count me in! I'd love to get a key!
Joeyboots80 Jul 5, 2018
I'm definitely interested in a key!
razing32 Jul 5, 2018
I'm probably late to the party , but would like to try this one out as well.
Liam Dawe Jul 5, 2018
All keys have been sent, thanks all :)
aislan Jul 5, 2018
The same for me. I'm, maybe, too late for the party, but I would like to get the key to experience this nice game. Pleaseeeeee...
Elvanex Jul 6, 2018
This looks pretty decent. :) The overall aesthetic is a bit confusing though...The UI looks like something out of a mobile game, but the map looks more like a 90's RTS with modern physics. Still, definitely one to keep an eye on imho. :)
btzyzuknwm Jul 6, 2018
Will this be posted?
razing32 Jul 7, 2018
Quoting: btzyzuknwmWill this be posted?

Do you mean you got a notification your comment was being moderated ?
That's a bug as far as i know.
Should be fixed now.
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