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LEVEL (Czech Republic)
From the start, the game doesn't surprise experienced builders with anything and guides the inexperienced ones nicely. It's an unconventional builder, it knows how to overdo it, but at the same time it easily keeps you deep in the realm of fun. [Issue#332]
SteamWorld Build is a fun and original building simulator with a satisfactory sense of progression and challenge.[Recommended]
SteamWorld Build blends Sim City-style building with Dungeon Keeper-style protection. Unlike some of its peers, the game is delightfully laid back- at least on the lower difficulty level, making for an enjoyable outing as a civil engineer. But don’t expect much longevity. However, the developers’ resourcefulness doesn’t extend across the game’s five settings, making for a fun, but tragically fleeting career.
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d0m5k3
I didn’t played yet, but must rate it for the license dialog with forced scrolling. It the worst and unnecessary thing you can do. Sorry, but you deserved this rating. It doesn’t matter if the game is good or not. I stuck at this dialog. Please learn and don’t do this anymore again. Btw. all platforms. Update: Why does the thumbstick not working in menu? And why not german voices?
6
OrangeRood
It feels fineon the first play through and is kind of exciting but the other maps feel lackluster
8
cottoneyej31
SimCity meets Dungeon Keeper. Offers interesting gameplay. No real replay value. There is no real way of doing anything different or using different tactics. Just build up the tech tree and eventually win. Im not even sure if there is a way to lose. A nice deviation from the traditional SteamWorld games. DON'T DO IT AGAIN!

SteamWorld Build

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Dec 1, 2023
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74
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7.0
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55% Positive
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Nov 29, 2023
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Shacknews
Ultimately, SteamWorld Build was a lot of what I like about the original IP and city simulations. It smartly mixes concepts from throughout the SteamWorld series into your management such as mining and monster control. Between overseeing the mines below and the town above, you’ll have a lot on your plate trying to make sure all the robots are happy and safe as you dig deeper and deeper to find the tech you need to escape the planet. That said, it’s a good blend, fit to please anyone who likes SteamWorld and city builders alike. Make sure your robots are oiled and happy and they’ll gladly venture into the unknown where mysterious discoveries await in this unique city sim.
Jan 12, 2024
80
LEVEL (Czech Republic)
From the start, the game doesn't surprise experienced builders with anything and guides the inexperienced ones nicely. It's an unconventional builder, it knows how to overdo it, but at the same time it easily keeps you deep in the realm of fun. [Issue#332]
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54% Positive
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Jun 14, 2025
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cottoneyej31
SimCity meets Dungeon Keeper. Offers interesting gameplay. No real replay value. There is no real way of doing anything different or using different tactics. Just build up the tech tree and eventually win. Im not even sure if there is a way to lose. A nice deviation from the traditional SteamWorld games. DON'T DO IT AGAIN!
Feb 22, 2024
8
PixelsInFlow
"SteamWorld Build" offers players a multifaceted gameplay experience, blending elements of town-building and resource management with immersive visual storytelling. Set in a world inhabited solely by robots, players embark on a journey to construct thriving towns and efficient mines while striving to escape the planet's confines. The ground-level town-building mechanics are the heart of the game, allowing players to erect structures, establish pickup and delivery routes, and manage the economy from scratch. Each building exudes a unique charm, showcasing the developers' attention to detail in design and animation. However, strategic placement is crucial, as inefficient layouts can lead to longer travel times and hinder resource production. The mines present a distinct challenge, requiring players to construct efficient networks to extract resources and navigate treacherous terrain. Each level introduces new mechanics and obstacles, adding depth to the gameplay and weaving the story's narrative seamlessly into the player's progression. Despite its strengths, "SteamWorld Build" is not without its flaws. The AI behaviour in the mines can be frustrating, as combat robots often fail to prioritize threats effectively, leading to unnecessary losses and disruptions. Additionally, occasional bugs, such as pauses in in-game time and teleporter connectivity issues, detract from the overall experience. Visually, "SteamWorld Build" excels with its charming aesthetic, featuring rugged, makeshift structures and bustling robot activity. The mines offer a stark contrast, each level presenting unique biomes and challenges that enhance immersion and intrigue. Sound design plays a pivotal role in the game's atmosphere, with each building emitting distinct sounds based on its function. The soundtrack, composed by Ola Bäckström, complements the gameplay perfectly, setting the tone for exploration and discovery with its melodic compositions and subtle nuances. In terms of worldbuilding, "SteamWorld Build" excels in crafting a rich and immersive environment filled with mystery and intrigue. The abandoned world is teeming with hidden stories and secrets, inviting players to uncover its mysteries and piece together its history. Overall, "SteamWorld Build" offers a compelling and rewarding gaming experience, characterized by its engaging gameplay, captivating visuals, and atmospheric sound design. Despite its minor flaws, the game's depth and replayability ensure that players will find themselves returning to its world time and time again.
Nov 27, 2023
80
IGN Italia
An interesting blend of two game mechanics that lacks a bit of creativity typical of the series yet overall works very well.
Nov 27, 2023
75
Multiplayer.it
SteamWorld Build is a good game overall, But its hybrid nature sometimes holds it back a bit.
Nov 28, 2023
70
Gamereactor UK
Although it lacks the complexity you find in Anno or The Settlers, it stands on its own with a unique setting and well-crafted game mechanics.
Nov 27, 2023
70
Game Informer
SteamWorld Build is a unique hybrid that entertains for a time. Its early hours are fun, thanks to how well it uses simplified genre staples to create a more arcade-friendly gameplay loop, a sentiment bolstered by a solid tutorial and intuitive control scheme. Regrettably, SteamWorld Build's campaign overstays its welcome. The lackluster story and rigid final objectives turn what was initially an engaging experience into a tedious grind.
Nov 27, 2023
60
PCGamesN
Steamworld Build delivers an entertaining blend of city building and dungeon crawling, but the two pillars don’t completely gel and myriad annoyances taint the experience.
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Dec 7, 2023
8
riddler645
An incredible addicting and charming game, if fairly flawed. I love the SteamWorld series and am so impressed they keep trying new ideas for this universe. What I appreciate about this game is how easy it is to get into the mechanics while still telling a fairly compelling story for what amounts to a city builder mixed with the Dungeons franchise. There's flaws. The UI is really not great and some quality life improvements like being able to get a full list of every place and item you built to jump straight to them would be a huge improvements. But overall it's colorful, a great world to play in, lots of fun decorations, fairly intense game play loops as you get further and your resources get harder to manage. It's a blast and I highly recommend picking it up on Game Pass or Steam if you have the money for it.
Jul 9, 2025
6
OrangeRood
It feels fineon the first play through and is kind of exciting but the other maps feel lackluster
Nov 15, 2024
4
Sepherim
Este es un juego que, para mi, está en la línea y finalmente cae del lado negativo. La razón es que quisieron crear un juego de gestión de ciudades sencillo y tranquilo... y se pasaron de frenada. Han simplificado tanto el juego que al final han dejado un único camino posible para jugarlo, que consiste en hacer ciertos pasos en cierto orden y ya. La localización de las cosas no tiene demasiada importancia, no hay que adaptarse al mapa, ni gestionar realmente más allá de mantener las proporciones adecuadas de recursos. La mina es algo más entretenida, un Dungeon Keeper muy simplificado, pero igualmente adolece de falta de profundidad y no tiene reto hasta que has llegado al último piso. Es tan sencillo mantener todo bajo control, que hay largos tiempos en que me a leer, simplemente esperando a que se recolectasen los recursos a velocidad 2x. Supongo que en difícil será algo más complicado, pero la realidad es que lo que falla es la base del juego que hace que una vez terminada una partida has hecho y visto todo y no queden realidad razones para repetir ya que simplemente vas a seguir el mismo camino en un mapa distinto.Gráficamente el juego es muy discreto, no la gran cosa, pero es colorido y agradable. El sonido cumple, aunque las notificaciones llega un punto en que se vuelven muy cansinas de escuchar una y otra vez. Al menos no he encontrado bugs en mis distintas partidas, lo cual es de **** resumen, la idea y la base están ahí para hacer un juego entretenido, pero han vuelto todo tan sencillo y encarrilado que ha perdido la gracia. Un 4.
Oct 18, 2025
1
d0m5k3
I didn’t played yet, but must rate it for the license dialog with forced scrolling. It the worst and unnecessary thing you can do. Sorry, but you deserved this rating. It doesn’t matter if the game is good or not. I stuck at this dialog. Please learn and don’t do this anymore again. Btw. all platforms. Update: Why does the thumbstick not working in menu? And why not german voices?
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SummaryIn SteamWorld Build, you must escape a dying planet by building a mining town to dig up vital long-lost technology. Meet the ever-growing needs of your citizens, trade resources and defend your mine from the creatures that lurk below.
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  • PC
  • PlayStation 4
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  • Nintendo Switch
Dec 1, 2023
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