Magna Graecia
About
Magna Graecia is a game that lets you create unique ever-growing farming villages set in ancient Greek style. In this game, you have to transform a lonely house into a charming hamlet by placing your buildings strategically, raising their level, receiving various adjacency bonuses, and expanding your territory. Magna Graecia is suitable for both who want to relax, slowly filling their village with olives and grapes, and those who want to test their strategic thinking because every ill-conceived building can be one of the last in your Greek village.
You start the game with one house in the center and six empty hexagonal tiles around it, which you have to fill using a randomly generated sequence of buildings and resources: crop field, winery, forest, and so on, gaining points along the way. To expand your village, you need to build a house that adds all adjacent tiles to the territory of the Greek hamlet. In this game, you can (and should!) level up houses, wineries, and olive farms. Leveling up mechanics are simple: 3 same first-level buildings, where each is adjacent to the other two, turn into one second-level building, which gives you amazing bonuses. For example, a second-level house adds all adjacent tiles in a radius of 2 to the village (the radius is doubled). The game ends when the limit on houses is exhausted and all tiles in your village are filled with buildings and resources.
There are two key resources in the game – olives and grapes. We can say that this is the real pride of your Greek hamlet. You should place olives and grapes on the adjacent tiles to olive farms and wineries respectively because adjacency bonuses play a very important role here: each resource gives +1 by default, and for each farm adjacent to it, this indicator increases by 1. Farms level up the same way as houses. Their radius of influence and adjacency bonuses will be doubled (now +2!), significantly increasing production in the village. Remember, that's a very powerful tool. By placing buildings correctly, you will literally become an olive oil and wine tycoon, thereby adding a lot of points to the overall rating of your village, which will show at the end of the game, how well you did in creating a Greek farming village.
Magna Graecia offers you:
Game mechanics are inspired by Dorfromantik and Triple Town.
Graphic design is inspired by Islanders and Kingdoms and Castles.
You start the game with one house in the center and six empty hexagonal tiles around it, which you have to fill using a randomly generated sequence of buildings and resources: crop field, winery, forest, and so on, gaining points along the way. To expand your village, you need to build a house that adds all adjacent tiles to the territory of the Greek hamlet. In this game, you can (and should!) level up houses, wineries, and olive farms. Leveling up mechanics are simple: 3 same first-level buildings, where each is adjacent to the other two, turn into one second-level building, which gives you amazing bonuses. For example, a second-level house adds all adjacent tiles in a radius of 2 to the village (the radius is doubled). The game ends when the limit on houses is exhausted and all tiles in your village are filled with buildings and resources.
There are two key resources in the game – olives and grapes. We can say that this is the real pride of your Greek hamlet. You should place olives and grapes on the adjacent tiles to olive farms and wineries respectively because adjacency bonuses play a very important role here: each resource gives +1 by default, and for each farm adjacent to it, this indicator increases by 1. Farms level up the same way as houses. Their radius of influence and adjacency bonuses will be doubled (now +2!), significantly increasing production in the village. Remember, that's a very powerful tool. By placing buildings correctly, you will literally become an olive oil and wine tycoon, thereby adding a lot of points to the overall rating of your village, which will show at the end of the game, how well you did in creating a Greek farming village.
Magna Graecia offers you:
- Evaluating different options. Should I place it here? Or here?
- Reflection process. There is no timer. No one is rushing you.
- Overcoming yourself. Wanna beat your previous score? Do it.
- Free camera. You can just stop playing and fly around the village.
- Growing olives and grapes. This is the most important.
- Triple-A game experience
- A cinematic story
- Microtransactions
- Character customization
- Battle royale
Game mechanics are inspired by Dorfromantik and Triple Town.
Graphic design is inspired by Islanders and Kingdoms and Castles.
System requirements for macOS
Minimum:
- OS: Mac OS X Mavericks (10.9)
- Processor: Dual Core 2.0 GHz (Intel / AMD)
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950
Recommended:
- OS: Mac OS X Catalina (10.15) or higher
- Processor: Quad Core 3.0 GHz (Intel / AMD)
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or higher
System requirements for Linux
Minimum:
- OS: Ubuntu 14.04
- Processor: Dual Core 2.0 GHz (Intel / AMD)
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950
Recommended:
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04 or higher
- Processor: Quad Core 3.0 GHz (Intel / AMD)
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or higher
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7 32-bit
- Processor: Dual Core 2.0 GHz (Intel / AMD)
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 10 64-bit
- Processor: Quad Core 3.0 GHz (Intel / AMD)
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or higher