Islanders is a city builder with new ideas
Islanders is a city-builder with new ideas Eurogamer.net If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. Read our editorial policy. Islanders is a city-builder with new ideas One for sprawl. Feature by Christian Donlan Features Editor Published on 18 Apr 2019 10 comments Islanders is a city-building game that feels like its developers haven't played any other city-building games. I mean that in the very best way. And the truth is probably even better: they've probably played them and loved them and then gone in their own direction as a result of that. Islanders is focused and expansive in that paradoxical way that games can sometimes be. Each game starts by granting you an island, and you then open what amount to packs of different building types and place them around. Positioning is the key here. Each building likes to be located near certain terrain features, often including other buildings, and it likes to be away from other features. Urbanisation is a negotiation in Islanders, which feels entirely accurate. You're assigned points for each placement so in the early stages you can just take a building and rub it over the ground, as it were, until you find the biggest numbers showing up. It's a bit like dowsing, I imagine. What complicates things is that each pack comes with its own points target. You have to reach that target with the buildings you have in order to earn another pack and keep the city growing. Otherwise it's game over. What I love about this is the refocusing of city-building mechanics. The rethinking of what makes a city grow. And what makes a city grow is proximity and pressure. You need the buildings to be in the right places, and then you need the energy and the will to find the next right spaces to keep the whole thing chugging along. You need to be thinking ahead about the space you're going to have to work with five minutes from now. The moment you falter, the city dies. A city that is no longer building outwards is already curling up. In a way, it's only the new stuff that is really useful and alive at any point. The rest is just clutter you have to work around. This is a political statement, I guess, or at least a philosophical one. The other thing I love about Islanders is that it leaves these judgements to you. Is it nice to see one of the game's gorgeous low-poly islands filled with buildings, or is it a crime against nature? How do you feel about the fact that, once you've hit a separate target, you're able to move on to another, larger island and do the whole thing over again, but in the knowledge that you will never return, that you will be abandoning everything you've built? Islanders is the work of Grizzly Games, the team that also made Superflight. Superflight's another pared-back, gigantic game - about wing-suiting around, if I remember rightly. You could fly and swoop all you wanted, but the points came by swinging in close to nearby walls and staying in the danger zone as long as you could. As it is with Islanders, scores were all to do with placement and proximity, and one misstep was all it took to end everything. Become a Eurogamer subscriber and get your first month for £1 Get your first month for £1 (normally £3.99) when you buy a Standard Eurogamer subscription. Enjoy ad-free browsing, merch discounts, our monthly letter from the editor, and show your support with a supporter-exclusive comment flair! Support us View supporter archive More Features Digital Foundry Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090: a new level in graphics performance The Digital Foundry video review - and how the new GPU champion delivers for 4K 120fps gaming. 14 Feature Evercore Heroes wants to wind people up the right way "There's less rage at them, because they didn't end your fun." Feature What games get wrong about horses And what they could do about it. 34 Feature Shout out to all the Overwatch supports - where would we be without you? Merci. 55 Latest Articles Digital Foundry Sennheiser's legendary HD 599 open-back headphones are just £70 at Amazon in the Prime Early Access Sale Comfortable with neutral sound and a wide sound stage. Preview Football Manager's new Console edition is the best you'll get without a PC Getting Touch-right. 1 Splatoon 3 Amiibos will be out next month Ink-coming! 3 Fans think Phil Spencer's shelf is teasing the Xbox Game Pass streaming box UPDATE: Xbox confirms old Keystone prototype. 61 Supporters Only Premium only Off Topic: Take a minute to appreciate Cookin' with Coolio's incredible scallops recipe. What a great book. Premium only Off Topic: Reading City of Glass in comic form "Where exactly am I going?" Premium only Off Topic: Il Buco is a transporting film about a really big hole Underlands. Off-Topic Netflix handled Sandman brilliantly It was Dreamy. 9 Buy things with globes on them And other lovely Eurogamer merch in our official store! Explore our store