
Dawnfolk stands out as one of the best Strategy/Indie titles in recent memory.
96
Verdict
95%
Steam
100
IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Overwhelmingly Positive on Steam (95% positive from 671 reviews)
Critically acclaimed (100/100 critic average)
Rich open world to explore
No significant drawbacks reported
Minimalist and relaxing survival builder perfect for short gaming sessions. Rebuild and manage your realm, collect resources and decide the fate of your people. Explore the darkness and unveil the secrets of the black monoliths to bring back light to the world.

Runs well on modern hardware.
Last updated 7d ago
This minimalist city builder is charming and challenging. It felt like just the right difficulty, where I barely eeked out a win on each stage. It has a surprising amount of depth, and I thought that the visuals, sounds, and gameplay were all perfectly in sync. I had a great time with this game!
Relaxing. Puzzles. Good music. Good vibes. What more could you ask for.
I would prefer to give it a neutral rating, its solid, pretty ok and fun at the start. Story is quite short. I am missing 2 after 100mins of playing and I wasn't even rushing and played some of them a bit longer even. Sadly it feels a little bit boring already. There isn't really that much to discover. I don't think i will keep playing when I finished the last two, since it doesn't seem there is anything else to discover/experience.
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