A Personal Journey into the Ashes of History
There was something about Sim City that hooked me years ago, but no other city builder really did the trick… until I stumbled upon Pompeii: The Legacy. This isn’t just another game on the shelf—it’s a passion project by Željko Kos from Siscia Games that’s redefining what a city-building game can be.
Overview of Pompeii: The Legacy
Set two decades after the devastating eruption, Pompeii: The Legacy challenges players to rebuild the famed city. As the head of a Roman family, you’re tasked with overseeing the reconstruction through multiple generations, each presenting new challenges and opportunities. This city-builder extends beyond simple construction; it requires managing a complex society, navigating political landscapes, and making decisions that will echo through the ages.
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Pompeii: The Legacy
Release Date: TBA
Genre: City Builder, Strategy, Historical
Publisher/Developer: Siscia Games
Platforms: PC (Steam)
A Personal Discovery
I had the fantastic opportunity to dive into Pompeii: The Legacy during its first public playtest, which I also streamed live! This game is a time machine back to ancient Rome, where you’re not just building cities but shaping history.
Gameplay That Pulls You In
From the get-go, the game throws you a curveball. It’s not just about placing buildings and drawing roads. You’re at the helm, managing the intricate needs of an ancient society. Imagine the thrill as your decisions influence not just the present but ripple across generations—thanks to the game’s novel family dynamics system. It makes each choice weigh heavily on your conscience, pulling you deeper into a truly engrossing experience.
From My Live Stream
Streaming the game was a joy. Viewers engaged with the tough decisions I had to make—everything from public baths to senate politics. It’s rare to find a city-builder this deep and this interactive.
A Heart-to-Heart with Željko Kos
Chatting with Željko Kos was like peeking behind the curtain of game development, filled with personal revelations and hard-earned wisdom. Kos has taken the road less traveled with his custom-built engine, a choice that breathes distinctive life into the game. He opened up about how this freedom has shaped development, offering a rare glimpse into the creative liberty that most mainstream platforms can’t match.
Real Talk on Community Feedback
Željko Kos isn’t just checking boxes when it comes to feedback; he’s genuinely invested. This isn’t about PR—it’s about passion. He listens, adapts, and updates constantly, proving that community-driven development isn’t just a buzzword here.
Checking the Scoreboard
With over 1,808 followers and nestled at #1579 on the Steam wishlist, Pompeii: The Legacy is resonating. These numbers reflect a strong and growing community. Frequent dev logs, transparent communication, and an open-door approach to feedback are building hype the right way.
Make Your Mark on History
If this sounds like your kind of adventure, don’t just watch from afar. Join the playtest, share your feedback, and be part of shaping this ambitious city-builder. Sign up for the playtest today.
Developer Insights
Solo developer Željko Kos has poured heart and soul into the project. “This isn’t just about building a city; it’s about reviving Pompeii and its culture,” he shares. That dedication is evident in every detail, from the architecture to the historical layers that deepen gameplay.
Exclusive Interview
For deeper insights into the making of this remarkable title, read our exclusive interview with Željko Kos. Learn about the challenges, breakthroughs, and inspiration that fuel this project.
Stay tuned to Fix Gaming Channel for updates, hands-on playthroughs, and more exclusive content on Pompeii: The Legacy.
Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.
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