A downloadable game for Windows

About

Create your very own spooky realm in this relaxing builder/puzzle game.

Craft eerily adorable kingdoms from a deck of tiles, and invite new residents into your very own Halloween town! Escape reality and enjoy a care-free scare-free world of your own making.

This demo is a snapshot of the game’s key features, but if you’d like to see what else we’re brewing for the full release then check out our Steam Page!


Features

  • Draw terrain tiles and earn points for matching them into groups of the same type
  • Points unlock landmarks, which each have their own visuals and effects
  • Fulfil the needs of a landmark to gain extra tiles and keep your game going
  • When portals pop up, complete them to attract different monsters to your world!
  • You can expect more features in the full game, including railway track tiles and a haunted ghost train!

Controls

  • WASD - Move camera
  • Q/E - Rotate camera
  • Mouse Scroll - Zoom camera / Rotate multi-type tiles
  • Left-Click - Place tile
  • Esc - Pause game

Get In Touch

We’d love to hear your feedback! And if you enjoy the demo, consider wishlisting Fangtopia on our Steam Page!

Updated 28 days ago
StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
Authorabsolutelygames
GenreStrategy
TagsCasual, City Builder, Cute, Horror, Spooky
LinksSteam

Download

Download
Fangtopia1901-build80.zip 109 MB

Development log

Comments

Log in with itch.io to leave a comment.

Hey guys! I played it and it looks very pretty. Very "chillout game".

I want there to be more aspects to my choice of placement that allow me to plan a little more.

Maybe Landmarks and Monsters give proximity bonuses to each other when placed within a certain distance so you're encouraged to leave room for them and make dense little islands. 

Perhaps we could see the cards being added to the deck when we place a landmark so that when we draw them there's that mental link of "Oh! I have this because of that landmark I placed! My actions increased my options." I wasn't sure but I felt like I only got monsters after placing related landmarks so making that connection explicit would feel like I was picking my landmarks with more purpose beyond the direct point gain of placing them.

It reminds me a bit of Godus, where you clear land around certain buildings to encourage the expansion of those buildings to meet the needs of your people.

Thanks for checking out the game and taking the time to write up some feedback! I'll pass this along to the rest of the team

(+1)

This is so much fun! One major problem: When your score earns you a new monster card AND a special city or grain tile appears at the same time the game gets stuck in limbo and you have to close the game and restart.

Glad you enjoyed the game! Thanks for the heads-up on the bug, I will let the team know :) 

(1 edit) (+2)

I don't usually play games like this because I tend to get a little too addicted, but I loved the art style (reminded me a little bit of Warcraft 3!), so I had to give it a try! I got a little too sucked in, and ended up playing MUUUUCH longer than anticipated. It's a chill little world builder where "Number go Big!" but you gotta be smart about it! Number can't go big EVERY time! 

I can't wait for the Steam release, and I'll definitely be playing it way too much when it comes out! Thank you for this fantastic game! Part 3 of the video.