Fantasy Town released on Android and iOS

Fantasy Town release

Build your farm, cultivate your land and explore troll-populated dungeons with Fantasy Town release on iOS and Android. We give you our first impressions of the content of this game that mixes agricultural simulation and gacha RPG.

Fantasy Town release on Android and iOS

With Fantasy Town release, studio gamigo offers us a simulation RPG with a cubic style, in which you play as the lord of Arsendal and you have to take care of your lands as well as its inhabitants, humans and animals.

The creation of your city is fully customisable. When you unlock new buildings, you can choose how they look and the shop contains sections of Chinese and Greek architecture. It is likely that the catalogue will grow over the coming months.

Temporary events will be regularly available and will bring mini-games like races or puzzles to unlock exclusive rewards.

Protect your city from threats

In addition to managing your haven, you must protect your city and its inhabitants from multiple threats such as fires, hurricanes and Kraken attacks.

Explore dungeons and fight trolls to collect valuable resources. This will allow you to upgrade your characters to become better fighters, and at the same time, better craftsmen for your farm.

Fantasy Town release: gameplay

To unlock new characters, the Fantasy Town release adopts the usual gacha mechanic, with characters rated from one to five stars in rarity. The game is also generous with new players as a 5-star character is offered during the tutorial.

Although you'll be adventuring solo, Fantasy Town has built-in multiplayer components. You can add friends and join a guild, to protect your allies' towns in their absence and participate in guild events.

That's it for Fantasy Town release. To test it for free, go to the App Store for iOS devices and the Google Play Store for Android. To stay informed of all the news, I redirect you to our section dedicated to mobile news.

Alco
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