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Better get ready, because Scorchlands is now leaving early access and launching in its full glory with a -50% discount until August 8th, 5 PM UTC!

The volcanic satellite, Helia, is filled with resources, so the daring explorers will not only discover new magical technologies but also harvest riches and establish colonies. Great discoveries aren’t easy to come by - the moon’s surface is full of dangerous creatures waiting to fight for their habitat. The Giwi will have to use magic not only to fend off any predators, but also to sustain their economy with arcane lasers allowing them to handle resource logistics by connecting all colonies into an industrial web.

Now on GOG!
If you're going to be announcing that games are out of early access, update the game page first, then announce.
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dnovraD: If you're going to be announcing that games are out of early access, update the game page first, then announce.
I'm afraid that just isn't the GOG way.
Played the demo on Steam...pretty neat city builder/puzzle game. I saw a comment on the Steam forums about "reminds me of Reus but in 3D", which...sorta kinda a little bit? I did like Reus. (Where's Reus 2?)

+Very chill; no timers/stockpiling/etc., can add/delete/move stuff anywhere with no penalty.
+Plays perfectly at 3440x1440 without ramping up the fans, nice when Unity devs actually bother to optimize their game.
+Looks nice, only settings aside from resolution are shadow quality and MSAA, probably doesn't need anything else.
-No Linux version on GOG?
-No Mac version anywhere, does play flawlessly in Wine though.
-Not convinced about the "you're a character in the world" thing (à la Factorio); doesn't seem necessary.
+Very cheap at $6 (currently).

Tempting....
Post edited July 26, 2024 by eric5h5
I see that it does not have the Italian language, but I see that in other parts... there is. in fact it has 53 supported languages, while here I see that the supported languages ​​are "only" 36.
Is this correct?
Cute game at a very affordable price, but where's the Linux version please?