![]() ![]() As the town grows, food production becomes crucial as it is only the adults that can work on different tasks. This makes it easy to switch roles when you have to replace a certain work force or create a new professions. From the pool of laborers, you direct the people to become builders, farmers and so on, but professions aren’t locked in forever. Unlike in most city builders, the main resource in game are your citizens, which are appointed to different professions and carry out the tasks you give them. You start off Banished with a storage barn and a handful of citizens, from there on evolving the small population into a functioning town. Banished offers a unique spin on the city-building genre, which hasn’t been replicated quite often, and if you’re willing to put up with its slow pace, the game offers a very rewarding experience. Being able to build a large settlement is both an extreme test of player skill and a rewarding outcome, but getting there is not an easy road. You’d be fooled into associating it’s calm music background and a small scale with a relaxing experience, as it is anything but although it is incredibly rewarding to grow your village into an expansive town. Playing through Banished reveals a deliberate balance of expansion and survival tactics, where anything can go wrong within a single weather season. Yet the experience is very absorbing as you manage a group of exiled villagers into growing a settlement. ![]() Testing Specs: Core i5-6500 3.2GHz, 16GB RAM, GeForce GTX 1070 8GBīanished is unlike a typical city builder you encounter, with its focus on lower scale management and survival aspect of its population. Release Date: February 18th, 2014 Review Platform: PC ![]() Developer, Publisher: Shining Rock Software ![]()
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