A new mobile game, Pixel Civilization: Idle Game, has just launched on Android, developed by Shikudo, the masterminds behind the Walking and Focus Game series. If you've enjoyed their past hits like Focus Plant: Pomodoro Forest, Striving: Pomodoro study timer, Age of Pomodoro: Focus timer, and Fitness RPG: Walking Games, you're in for a treat with this new release.
Pixel Civilization Is an Idle Game
In Pixel Civilization: Idle Game, your journey begins in the Stone Age, with the ultimate goal of building a full-fledged civilization. As a classic idle game, it doesn't require meticulous management; instead, you can progress by tapping and making strategic decisions to advance your society.
The game incorporates elements of strategy as you construct various buildings like homes, farms, schools, and research labs. Each of these structures contributes to your civilization's advancement: homes increase your population, schools enhance knowledge, and research buildings unlock new technologies.
Balancing resources such as food, materials, and knowledge is crucial to keep your civilization thriving. The tech tree adds a layer of excitement, allowing you to explore discoveries from fire and tools to eventual space exploration.
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Pixel Civilization: Idle Game offers a delightful experience for fans of building games. The game's standout feature is its charming presentation. The visuals are cozy and meticulously detailed, a hallmark of Shikudo Games, and they've truly excelled in this aspect.
One unique aspect is the ability to shape your civilization's culture, with the society's atmosphere evolving based on your choices. Whether you aim for a peaceful academic utopia, a productivity-driven society, or any other type of civilization, the game accommodates your vision. It also keeps you engaged with a continuous stream of achievements and milestones.
If you're intrigued and want to explore Pixel Civilization: Idle Game, you can find it on the Google Play Store [ttpp].
While you're at it, don't miss out on our coverage of another new game, Primrows, which offers a unique twist on Sudoku by allowing you to play in a garden setting through pruning duplicates.