8/6/2023 0 Comments The townscaper![]() Now that it's out for real, I don't doubt it'll keep popping back in for a quick vacation for many months to come. Build the floating town of your dreams on the go with Townscaper, a charming building simulator now available on Nintendo Switch. It's an extremely simple wee thing, and if you're looking for anything resembling a challenge, you'll probably find yourself clocking out in seconds.īut met on its own terms, diving in when you've a few spare minutes to lay down a new neighbourhood, Townscaper is an absolutely joyous little time waster that's kept me busy since it first hit early access last year. A recent update even lets you export your town as a 3D model for printing, prototyping or whatever else you fancy. With high-res screenshot options, texture toggles and the ability to move the sun itself, Townscaper makes for a shockingly good desktop wallpaper generator. Sure, you can awkwardly finagle the camera to a street-level view, but I long for an update that'll let me stroll the boardwalks myself. It's just a shame you can't zoom right down to a first-person view. As of now, the only language available in the game is. For Macs, only the ones with an M1 chip can run the game. ![]() Townscaper may not have the complexity of a Cities: Skylines, but its quaint towns littered with cobbled streets and old churches, dockyards and lighthouses feel more instantly homely than the sterile American-styled metropolises of "real" city-builders-even when your town includes impossibly tall citadels or Bioshock Infinite-style floating cities. Build quaint island towns with curvy streets, small hamlets, soaring cathedrals, canal networks, or sky cities on stilts. Townscaper is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch running iOS 11 or later.
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