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ISLANDERS is a minimalist strategy game all about building cities on colorful islands which conquered the hearts of players. Now, it is available on GOG with a -20% discount that lasts until September 8th, 1 PM UTC.

Moreover, if you own Dorfromantik in your library, you can enjoy an additional 8% discount on ISLANDERS (sum discount of -28%)!

Explore an infinite number of ever-changing new lands, expand your settlements from sprawling villages to vast cities and enjoy the relaxing atmosphere – without investing hours on end into stressful resource management.

While simplicity is the key, ISLANDERS lets you create and explore your own little worlds, while providing enough depth for anyone who wants to challenge themselves.

Check out this amazing city-builder now!
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GOG.com: Release: ISLANDERS
Colour me interested.
I have it on another platform, and it's a game I love, easy to play but challenging to master when the points for objectives are very high.

You'll quickly learn what kind of structures you should place, how, and, most importantly, when to place them.

It's also easy to focus on a more agricultural aspect or one focused on housing construction. Some achievements can be quite demanding, even for veteran players.

As a tip, try creating several distant cities in later levels and gradually connect them using certain 'special' structures, or you'll quickly run out of space and won't take advantage of the bonuses these structures provide.

Thank you for bringing it to GOG.
Well, I've played all of the games and at least one entry from the game series they've listed as inspiration (aside from Kingdoms and Castles, which I do own), so given the price I guess I have no choice but to buy it.
Thanks for bringing this to GOG. It was a rare immediate purchase.
Um...sure would be nice if the Mac version, you know, existed? On GOG? Because the store page pretty much indicates that it should....
Great, so instead of providing the Mac version, just silently remove mention of it entirely. Real classy, guys.