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<span class="bold">Block'hood</span>, a relaxing neighborhood-builder with minimalistic artstyle, is available now for Windows and Mac, DRM-free on GOG.com.

Apartment complexes are the building blocks of a well-functioning neighborhood and neighborhoods are the building blocks of entire cities. If you were given all the necessary tools, would you manage to create an ecologically sound network of tenements that would never run out of resources and fall into decay? What would its inhabitants be like? Only one way to find out.

Aptly named Plethora-Project decided to provide players with a plethora of tiles and give them access to over 90 building blocks, challenging them to come up with interesting combinations and spawn unique neighborhoods with varying degrees of functionality. As they absorb player feedback and continue to improve the current features, Plethora-Project also work on implementing the most ambitious one yet: the population module. Once available, it will flood your pristine-looking neighborhoods with simulated people, challenging you to discover the building combinations that will attract the most unique tenants.



Build the coolest, most efficient, and long-lasting neighborhoods in the whole <span class="bold">Block'hood</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.


Note: This game is currently in development. See the <span class="bold">FAQ</span> to learn more about games in development, and check out the forums to find more information and to stay in touch with the community.
Interesting. SimTower is ancient now, and didn't really nail down the concept of the arcology which this game appears to be quite focused on. This is a bit too alpha for me though, and rather on the hippie-dippy side too. Maybe in a few months when it's more fleshed out?
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Zoidberg: I certainly do.
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Smannesman: Interesting, are we being even more regionally segregated?
Indeed. The Netherlands is the only EU country to pay the US price ($9.99), all other countries pay the EU price ($11.09).
Congratulations on becoming your own region. I will now go add it to MaGog.