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Inspired by the likes of Dwarf Fortress and Rimworld, Odd Realm is a sandbox settlement builder currently in Early Access on itch.

A sweet find while browsing around for new games today, I came across it and was instantly pulled in by the style. Looks like it could be an interesting choice perhaps if you find Dwarf Fortress to complex or you fancy trying out something new.

You will face off against passing seasons, roaming bandits, underground horrors, and gods from legend making it sound really quite fun.

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Features:

  • 4 procedurally generated biomes (Desert, Taiga, Voidland, and Tropical)
  • 24+ Creatures
  • 100+ items, weapons, and gear
  • 100+ buildable blueprints for props, blocks, plants, trees, and platforms
  • 9+ Settler professions
  • Unique scenarios and encounters based on player decisions

Currently only available on itch.io for $10. The developer is planning to eventually released on Steam, once developed enough and enough feedback has been given on how it's going on the itch store.

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fettbart Nov 14, 2018
I've bought it yesterday, unfortunately there seems to be a problem: when creating a realm, there are only water biomes, all I see is ocean. Anybody has/had the same problem?
Fakeman_Pretendname Nov 16, 2018
I've not had the same problem as you, sorry. In case it's relevant, I'm running the newest "unstable" one, "oddrealm_v0_6_5_1_linux(unstable)" and running it through the itch.io client. I've put a good 10 hours into it without problems - so it seems pretty stable to me. If there were worldgen options, I left everything on default, but I can't remember what the world seed was that I used (I assume I left it as whatever it was).
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