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For some gamers, management games are the peak of enjoyability. Whether you are planning city blocks in games like SimCity 2000 or raiding foreign lands in Tropico 6, there’s something special about starting something from scratch and watching it grow into a fine-oiled machine.

While there are many games out there that can sate your appetite for overseeing a society, there are none out there quite like the acclaimed RimWorld. Originally titled Eclipse Colony way back in 2013, it started as a Kickstarter project for Windows, Mac, and Linux before being officially released in 2018 under the name RimWorld.



RimWorld takes what you know about management games and flips it on its head
This title, like many in the genre, involves you starting with nothing and building up a society that can face almost anything. In RimWorld, your adventure starts after your first three citizens crash land on a desolate planet.

Typically, they will have random traits and it is up to you to figure out how to get them to work and live together. The end goal? To build a rocket ship and escape the planet. That’s a lot easier said than done, however.

You see, in RimWorld, much of what happens is dictated by AI Storytellers. And like all storytellers, each one thinks the stories should be told in different ways. You have Cassandra Classic, Phoebe Chillax, and Random Randy. By their names, you can probably figure out a bit of how each scenario will play out.

What helps separate RimWorld from other similar titles is the extreme level of freedom you have when playing and the stories that are generated as you go. Your people can fall in love (you will gain people as you play), which can cause jealousy amongst others leading to some unique scenarios within your little community. Or maybe one of the pair dies in a raider attack causing the other to go into a great depression and slack on work. Maybe you harvest prisoners - you know what, we’ll leave that up to you to find out. It’s up to you to adapt in order for your growing society to continue to flourish.

It’s truly hard to explain in a single article how different each new world will be and it’s that replayability that makes it such an amazing experience. This is a management game at its core, but the stories you’ll make from the gameplay is what takes it to the next level.



Mods to help enhance and change the base gameplay into something entirely new
If you feel you’ve mastered Random Randy, Cassandra, and Phoebe then maybe it’s time to start looking at mods for the hit title. Luckily, RimWorld has near endless mods that accomplish a variety of tasks, sometimes making your job easier and sometimes, taking the game in an entirely new direction.

Whether you want mods that make inventory management easier or introduces new animals, there is probably a mod for you. To use them simply copy the mods folders into the overarching mod folder for RimWorld and you're good to go!

If you want to modify your RimWorld experience more, you can subject your citizens to zombie apocalypses or equip your civilization with entirely new weapons to defend themselves with. There’s also a mod that adds a wave-based survival mode if fighting is more your style and then you can add the prosthetic limbs mod to give your citizens more cybernetic body parts to help in battle.



Rimworld now available DRM-free on GOG.COM
RimWorld is a game that can offer endless enjoyment with or without mods. With three different storytellers and a lot of randomization, each playthrough will create its own stories with your help and then if you are looking to take it even further, the game features a robust modding community to give you even more enjoyment.

RimWorld is now available DRM-free on GOG.COM so if this seems like something you could see yourself losing hours (maybe even days or weeks) to, definitely check it out.

What do you think? Does RimWorld seem like something you’d enjoy playing? Let us know in the comments!
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IronArcturus: Does the game have a sandbox mode?
If you pick up the easiest storyteller, i think it is Phoebe and lowest level of difficulty, you will think it is sandbox. Also, it generates a different world each time and you decide where in the world is your village.There are 3 fully customisable scenarios if anything hasn't changed:
-Stranded: 3 people are left on the planet after destruction of the ship
-Tribe 5 people ran away after the raid of their village
-Adventurer alone billionaire decided to have adventure of his life and he is scouting the planet
Well, nice to see this game on GOG. Unfortunately, it's going to have to languish on my wishlist until I win the lottery.
I was seriously not expecting this so soon... But must stop purchasing games (although I have not bought this, yet) and actually start playing them. Though I am this 'II' far from doing so...

All we need now is Rise to Ruins and Odd Realm, and I'll be a happy chappy. :)
Very cool and I'm glad to see this show up for people.
Again, must say it's nice to see another one of these articles.
About the game, the randomness and the fact that it's designed for many playthroughs, not something you can play to finish once and get the full experience, make it not something I care for, but the enthusiasm I'm seeing here says it's a good thing it got a GOG release, even more so if the dev had previously said that it was unlikely.
Awesome, and nice to see it's doing so well in sales.
This game looks very interesting. And it even comes with Linux support. But as it already has a DLC it will go to my wishlist until the complete, definitive or whatever (hopefully) final edition of the game has been released.
It's good that the dev doesn't devalue his game with absurd 80% sales, but.. NO discount at all and 30€ for a frankly simple-looking Dwarf Fortress indie scifi clone?
That's a no from me, sorry.
I'm going to say there are good reasons it rose to 4,000+ votes.

I hope the paid version of Dwarf Fortress shows up roughly around the time of the Steam release too.
i bought it

dont know if ill be any GUD at it, but i like to support devs with vision

my pa is a hippy an' he has always said to support visionaries, big or small
Unity game? Thought it was libGDX (Java).
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Wolfram_von_Thal: Seems interesting. I'll consider purchasing it when it's 50% discounted.
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nicknicola: Then you are never going to buy it xD You can wait forever but the dev has a policy of no discounts in their games.
I am perfectly fine with never owning it.
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Wolfram_von_Thal: Seems interesting. I'll consider purchasing it when it's 50% discounted.
You will be waiting a long long time... as mentioned above, dev has never put the game on sale. Not sure if he would have a reason to right now.Should have got it before it came out of development if u wanted a cheaper price.....
Guys,
Is GOG connect available for Rim World? I remember I'm a KS backer should have the steam code
so it is on gog now? I still remember how I asked it to be on gog and got community warning on steam forums "for advocating piracy", not to mention toxic trolls who trolled me just for the simple question about gog.

I'll pass on this one. don't want to have anything in common with this toxic community and zealous mods who can't tell the difference between DRM free and piracy.