![]() ![]() The controls aren’t terrible for a console city-builder, but they’re still a little fiddly at times, but not enough to make the game a misery. You start off with some simple tutorial missions that are designed to get you familiar with the basics, and basic it is. Your job is simple: survive and thrive, but you need to get the townsfolk on board. ![]() Still, there’s something to be said about the game’s charming aesthetics. The free-to-play trappings are never really far behind, and it’s obvious that this is basically the mobile game with all the features unlocked, and all of the pay-to-play features removed. It originally released way back in 2012 on Android and iOS devices, and this much is obvious from the start. Townsmen: A Kingdom Rebuilt for PS4 is actually a port of an older mobile game. Unfortunately, this isn’t the city-builder I’ve been looking for, though it might be more up your alley if you can get past the issues I had with the game. I’m a sucker for city-sims and the like, so I was initially quite happy to take on Townsmen: A Kingdom Rebuilt when it crossed my desk a couple of weeks ago. ![]()
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