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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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Belaptir Jul 21, 2023
This game will make a perfect addition to my steam deck library to play this summer when, finally, I get some holidays after all the year working! So... yeah, I want to win it... like, I guess, everyone that posted before me
Nagezahn Jul 21, 2023
I wish to win a copy of this game because the concept of a moving city on the back of a giant intrigues me, it looks pretty, and has a native Linux build.
Craider9 Jul 21, 2023
I would love to win because long live the Deck
jdb78 Jul 21, 2023
I do _NOT_ want to win this game. I will buy it myself to support the developers of native Linux games. Thank you for your ongoing support Liam. Thanks to the help of the community you have built I have been using Linux only and ditched Windows since a couple of years now.
herbertherzlos Jul 21, 2023
I wish to win a copy of the game. Really need a good builder for the Steam Deck!
const Jul 21, 2023
I wish to win since I wanted a city builder that works great on the deck since I preordered my deck.
omer666 Jul 21, 2023
I wish to win a copy because I'm pretty sure my 12-year-old girl is going to love both the atmosphere and gameplay.
letsmaybeLP92 Jul 21, 2023
I want this because the artstyle looks amazing!!
trumanmoth Jul 21, 2023
I wish to win a copy to play it with my kid who loves Sim City 4. Gotta get more city builders!
scrazzy Jul 21, 2023
I wish to win a key because it will make me happy
Philadelphus Jul 21, 2023
I like this game for the "humans as symbionts rather than apex predators" aspect; it's a unique reimagining of our place in the world. (But do you play as mutual, commensal, or parasitic symbionts? The choice is up to you… )

I briefly tried out this update when it was on the "testing" branch, but now that it's out I'll have to jump back in. While the original release was fun, I found a relatively easy path to success early on and never encountered much that I had to significantly modify my playstyle for, so hopefully all the added features will spice things up a bit.
TehFreek Jul 21, 2023
I would love to win a copy of this game since when I tried the demo I really enjoyed the fact that the beast has their own needs and desires, which makes an interesting change from the many other base-builder games I've played.
Moxon Jul 21, 2023
I'd like to win because I like the game concept and I love native Linux games - but most importantly I like the visuals of the game.
Cael Jul 21, 2023
The game looks great, Thanks for the chance!
RedWyvern Jul 21, 2023
I'd like to win the game as it seems to somewhat resemble Airborne Kingdom, another game I enjoyed, which I got gifted as this is not a genre I usually buy games in.
I've seen the developers cooperate in a giveaway in AK's Discord and them recommending The Wandering Village as a similar experience to their game, it's nice to see cooperation instead of rivalry.
SunRed Jul 22, 2023
I would like to win a copy since it's on my wishlist for an eternity already but I could never get myself to purchase it. I wish everyone the same luck though. :)
hallwayraptor Jul 22, 2023
This genre looks great, thanks for covering it. I'd love to win a key.
JRBurn Jul 22, 2023
Thanks for reminding me about this game.
Wishlisted, but would still love a key!
JacksonM Jul 22, 2023
I’m a broke college student who can’t afford to spend money on games, so a fee key would be super super nice and I’d just really appreciate it!
ntnb Jul 23, 2023
Why? For the Onbu of course! I will love him and pet him and squeeze him and name him George. And build a village on top of him and such.
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