The game follows a well thought-out progression style as well. As the player advances, more objectives start popping up. Upon completion of said objectives, the game unlocks new tiles, and more interesting biomes. Multiple game modes are present, including Classic, Quick, Monthly, and Hard. Classic is arguably the simplest of the bunch, while Hard mode is, obviously, the hardest with more challenging tiles. Quick, on the other hand, grants the player a select number of tiles with the objective of scoring the most points, whereas Monthly, as the name suggests, presents a unique challenge each month.
The game has received tons of praise since its launch, from critics and casual gamers alike. Dorfromantik is rated 96% positively on Steam based on a whopping 14,000 reviews. RockPaperShotgun’s review of the title also paints a promising picture of this relaxing game. The game runs very decently on the Steam Deck (curr. $899 on Amazon), which is good news for Deck owners. At its current all-time low price on Steam, Dorfromantik is undoubtedly a great buy for gamers who haven’t experienced this title yet.