Farthest Frontier is a brand new survival city-building game that provides endless hours of entertainment and control over everything from food spoilage systems to farming. In this Farthest Frontier review, we’ll talk about whether it’s worth your time.
Most city-building games have been pretty much the same since the late 80s. You find yourself in the jungle with a few settlers and you have to build a village to survive. Every city-building game is slightly different, but essentially the same approach. Game studios need to create something unique to be able to stand out from the crowd. Crate Entertainment seems to have succeeded in that with the detailed food spoilage system.
Farthest Frontier Review
Farthest Frontier is a survival city-building game where you have to protect yourself against wild animals, disease, and hunger as you build your own city. The recipe for survival is pretty simple at first, but things get more complicated as your population grows. You need to provide food to your villagers. Finding food is not an easy task. Also, most of them will be rotten before people eat them. There is a tough battle waiting for you to feed your villagers. You’ll need to find ways to keep your food fresh to win the battle.
In addition to finding and preserving food, there will be other challenges you will be facing. Lightning storms, blizzards, and diseases can kill your villagers and destroy your cities. You will always need to be prepared for natural disasters. You’ll also need to protect your people against bandit raids.
You have three difficulty options. Each map is also different when it comes to difficulty and gameplay experience. You will be exposed to different survival conditions depending on which map you are on.
Unlike other city-building games, the marketplace is essential to progress in Farthest Frontier. You can sell valuable furs, earn some money and buy new items.
It is one of the most interesting city-building games released in recent years. If you like the city building genre and are looking for something new, Farthest Frontier is a fun city builder that is definitely worth your time.