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The Wandering Village is a wonderful city-builder where you're building on the back of a massive creature. Currently in Early Access, Stray Fawn Studio just released a big watery upgrade. With Native Linux support and a Steam Deck Verified status, it's an easy choice to recommend from my own time spent enjoying the idea.

With the Ocean Update out now it's added a whole new biome to wander through, building upgrades, new decorations, a hostility modifier system, new buildings, new events, new locations and much more. Check out the new trailer below:

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They have a lot more planned to add into the game including new biomes, improved villager AI and an improved happiness system, flying merchants to trade with, birds you can tame, more buildings, more events, more locations and the list goes on. Lots of good systems in place they can keep expanding on so I'm keen to see how much more they add in but it's already a really fantastic combination.

Want to win a key? The developer kindly gave two to give away. To enter just leave a comment to say why you wish to win a copy of this game. Giveaway closes 9PM BST, Monday - July 24th.

If you wish to grab it now it's also 25% off on Steam until July 27th.

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bezirg Jul 20, 2023
I wish to win because the game looks well made and comes with *native linux* support!
MekaDragon Jul 20, 2023
I'd really like to play this game, it looks amazing and unique. I want more developers to make this kind of games.
mblam101 Jul 20, 2023
Have been absolutely enthralled with this title since its release. I think the realm for sim builders can be pushed and this game brings that unique edge! Something about a civilization thriving on the back of a beast stirs up mythological themes.

Keep up the great work Liam!
Aeon Jul 20, 2023
I wish to win a copy of the game.
NavinRJohnson Jul 20, 2023
I'd like to win, it looks like it'd be fun on the deck.
ADHDefy Jul 20, 2023
I'd love to win a copy of this game, as it's one I've been wanting to play since I tried the pre-release demo during a Steam demo event. This is a melding of some of my favorite game genres and themes. With this new update, I'm especially excited to get into it.
goreckm Jul 20, 2023
Whoa, cool giveaway!

Would be awesome to win a copy. I played a demo, and was pretty neat. My favs are city builders, and this one definitely has a fun twist to it.
Klaas Jul 20, 2023
I want to win because I like both city builders and native games.
Pikolo Jul 20, 2023
A city builder about feeding a lizard? O course I'd love to win a key
portaloffreedom Jul 20, 2023
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I would like a copy of the game because it reminds me of Nausicaa and the valley of the wind.
Karczumakis Jul 20, 2023
Why would I want to win a key? I have a strong interest in city builders, that for sure ;) and I'm already keeping a close eye on this game's development during Early Access. If I were to win a key, it would be a great opportunity not only to watch the game but also to explore on my own.
PixelPusherKat Jul 20, 2023
I would be interested in this game. It looks like a game that might captivate me and some of my build-sims enjoying friends. I will be interested to review, check out for a friend that is seeking to find some safe game titles.
SkyghiS Jul 20, 2023
Look like a nice game. I hope I'll win the key :)
vipor29 Jul 20, 2023
would love to win a copy, this looks like a fun game
robvv Jul 20, 2023
I've been into city builders since the original Sim City and would very much like to win a key!
Dana Souly Jul 20, 2023
It's just a beautiful setting for adventures and stories. What will life be, when the children are grewing up on a giant? What will the children play on Onbu? What stories are there to tell for the little ones? Are they revering him (or her?) as a god? Will life be full of work or will they have time for joy and entertainment as well? These questions are striving me to explore the game at its core. Maybe I will write some small fan-fiction as I already did with other games. But I'm always reading, every day, and I'm a little bit frustrated that the day only have 24 hours and I need to choose about playtime and reading time.
Demonicmonk Jul 20, 2023
I would like to win a key cause I'm pretty hesitant to buy early access games these days cause a lot never get done or so much changes before they're done you don't really like the final product. (industries of Titan anyone?) And this games concept looks pretty great.
NoxStryx Jul 20, 2023
Something about living in harmony on the back of a giant beast sounds relaxing.
obi Jul 20, 2023
Native Linux? Great, I wish to win key :)
tomaszg Jul 20, 2023
I want to win so my kids can play it :)
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