You know... when I keep my tabs open the way I do, this looks like "Looking forward to Prison", and I keep clicking back to it in disbelief.
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I am! Here is some gameplay.
Developed by indie British developers Introversion who are responsible for Uplink, Darwinia, Defcon and Multiwinia. Their games tend to be well made and pretty interesting. I'm personally looking forward to this, kinda reminds me of Theme Hospital, and I do like a good management game. Can anyone recommend me some similar games? Management/ base building kinda games.
Here are some I like:
Dungeon Keeper 1 & 2 - Dig tunnels/expand base
Evil Genius - be an evil villain with a lair & minions (yes as good as it sounds)
Theme Hospital - run a hospital
Theme Park - run a theme park
The Movies - run a movie studio
Dwarfs!? - dig tunnels outwards and avoid lava/water/monsters
Sid Meier's Sim Golf - run a golf course, play on it (i loved this, maybe am weird)
Startopia - run/build a space station (more playful than it sounds)
Zoo Tycoon - run and manage a zoo with animals (sequels too)
I'm finding it hard to define these games, most have a form of base building and management, care to recommend anything?
Edit: Prison Architect alpha is out here, they're trying their own sort of kickstarter approach. WARNING: not cheap
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