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Settlements Rising is a city-building strategy game that wears its inspiration on its sleeve, namely Banished. If you’ve played that 2014 classic, you’ll feel right at home here. It trades the medieval realism of Banished for a slightly stylized visual presentation, but the core gameplay loop remains similar: manage a small group of settlers, expand your village, balance resources, and survive the elements. Steam Curator: store.steampowered.com/curator/36307721-Healthy-Criticism/ The pacing is smooth, and for players looking for a laid-back experience, difficulty sliders let you tailor the challenge to your liking. On lower settings, it’s entirely possible to reach a thriving endgame without much friction. For some, that might come across as too easy, but for others, it’s a welcome option to enjoy the building and management aspects without the constant fear of collapse. Crank the difficulty up, however, and Settlements Rising can quickly demand your full attention, punishing poor planning with harsh winters and resource shortages. Unlike games such as Anno, which focus heavily on trade and production chains, Settlements Rising is more grounded and survival-focused, just like Banished. There’s a purity in its mechanics that rewards strategic growth and thoughtful expansion over market manipulation or naval control. In short, if you’re a fan of Banished and want a spiritual successor with a new coat of paint, more difficulty customization, and a few quality-of-life improvements, Settlements Rising is worth a look. It doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel but it polishes it just enough to keep the city-building experience fresh and satisfying.