Game of the Week: Town to City (Early Access, PC)
A grid-free city builder with warm Mediterranean vibes and real economic management—Town to City lets you shape winding streets, plazas, and districts while keeping citizens happy and your local economy humming. From Galaxy Grove (creators of Station to Station) and publisher Kwalee.
Crushing it on Steam: Overwhelmingly Positive (1,923 reviews).
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About this game
Break free of the grid and build an idyllic 19th-century town that can grow into a prosperous city. Freely place homes, shops, amenities, and natural elements to delight residents and attract new families—then expand to multiple linked towns that trade and thrive together. Play story or sandbox at your own pace: place every flower bed with precision or focus on economy and development.
Shape Your City
Truly grid-less tools let you plan districts or grow organically with residences, amenities, parks, plazas, and winding streets.

Unleash Your Creativity
Rich customisation with lighting, flowers, wooded parks, and building décor. Gorgeous voxel look plus an in-game photo mode.
Nurture Your Community
Meet the needs of workers, artisans, and the bourgeoisie; respond to resident requests; watch families settle into the homes you built.
Grow Your Economy
Assign jobs, research new buildings and decorations, and scale from sleepy hamlet to bustling hub. Branch into farming and tourism as you connect towns by trade and travel.
At a glance
- Status: Early Access (launched September 16, 2025) — demo available on Steam
- Core pitch: grid-free cozy city builder with town & citizen management
- Reception: Overwhelmingly Positive user reviews
Town to City
Release: September 16, 2025 (Early Access)
Genre: City-builder, Management, Simulation
Developer / Publisher: Galaxy Grove / Kwalee
Platforms: PC — Steam (wishlist/buy) — Overwhelmingly Positive (1,923 reviews)
Key features
- Full campaign and sandbox modes
- Truly grid-less city building tools
- Town and citizen management
- Deep customisation + photo mode
- Research trees and economic growth
- Beautiful voxel art style with a relaxing soundtrack
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Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.
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