The long-awaited city-building game Ancient Cities has finally made its way out of the Early Access phase. Developer Uncasual Games has extensively tested the game over the past few months and has now implemented the complete player experience from the original Early Access roadmap. But that doesn't mean the end for Ancient Cities. The developers already have further updates in the pipeline that are set to make the game even more extensive and varied.
Let's take a closer look at the details:
Tribes and Trade
In "Ancient Cities," players encounter various tribes displayed on the regional map. These tribes can now be traded with or raided. Trading allows players to exchange goods such as food and resources with other tribes. Raids enable players to steal resources and increase their own tribe's power. These new features expand the gameplay in "Ancient Cities" and offer players new ways to develop and expand their tribes.
Revamped Child Animations
Uncasual Games has also revamped the child animations in "Ancient Cities." These changes make the game more realistic and provide players with a better experience. The children in the game now behave like real children and move and play in a way that should be familiar to players. The changes make the game more realistic and add to the immersion.
Different Textures for Goats
Another significant change in "Ancient Cities" is the different textures for wild and domesticated goats. While this may be a small change, it contributes to the overall look of the game and increases the level of detail. Players will be able to easily distinguish between wild and domesticated goats, which can help them survive in the world of "Ancient Cities."
Bug Fixes and Optimizations
Of course, "Ancient Cities" also includes a number of bug fixes and optimizations. For example, the numbers of wild resources in the different game modes have now been made more distinct. Changes have also been made to the production of goods and migrant numbers. These changes make the game even more stable, and players can now enjoy an even smoother gaming experience.
What's Next?
The developers of "Ancient Cities" will continue to work on and improve the game. The goal is to use the game as a platform for future expansions. These expansions will be announced in the near future. Players can look forward to the game becoming even more extensive and varied.
How Can I Support the Game?
To support "Ancient Cities" and its continuous improvement, players can leave a review on Steam. This can help other players discover and enjoy the game. Players can also use the Steam "Players" forum to provide feedback or report bugs. Mod creators should make sure to