Scrupulous city planner Farthest Frontier from the authors of Grim Dawn has been released in early access
Crate Entertainment has released Farthest Frontier, a city-building simulation game, in early access. The developers of Diabloid Grim Dawn announced this on the game's page on Steam.
The studio claims to have implemented a detailed farming simulation in their project - only the crops that can be grown there are 10 pieces. Also in the game there are 17 types of food and 14 types of raw materials, which creates a fairly detailed in-game economy.
Players can adjust the difficulty to suit themselves and engage in peaceful development of the settlement or fight for survival, coping with epidemics, then with the raids. And outbreaks of infection will occur if people do not have clean water or a variety of food, and invasions - in the absence of at least a wooden paling and garrison.
Crate Entertainment previously told us that early access will last four to eight months. And initially, the gameplay will last more than 10 hours.