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Buildings Have Feelings Too!

2021
GenresIndie, Simulation, Puzzle and Logic, Strategy, Single Player
AvailableApr 22, 2021
PlatformPlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One
DeveloperBlackstaff Games
Overview

Old Pete, “The Dock Yard”, is being demolished. He’s the first of his group of friends to go. It was unexpected and everyone is a bit worried. Being made of bricks and mortar doesn’t mean you don’t have your own things to worry about. This ragtag group of friends were there, right from the start, when it really became a city. With them they brought the titans of the industry, hundreds of jobs, and hundreds more houses. But the Linen Mill’s not been getting many textile orders come through this year, the Warehouse lost another contract from the neighbouring city and the Old Bank’s having money troubles. Something’s not quite right. Change is coming. What if they’re next? Fortunately, you, The Halfway Hotel, are at hand to step in and reassure everyone that things will be ok. But what starts off as small odd jobs ends up unravelling into more problems, as history moves faster than you can keep up with. Fortunately, you, The Halfway Hotel, are at hand to step in and reassure everyone that things will be ok. But what starts off as small odd jobs ends up unravelling into more problems, as history moves faster than you can keep up with. Buildings Have Feelings Too! is an exciting new city management game about buildings and the city they inhabit. Imagine a city where buildings can walk and talk to one another. Each one has its own aspirations, hopes and fears. Most of the time they are just trying to get along with each…

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

53


Opencritic Score

56

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33 reviews found

80

Ladiesgamers.com

Apr 22, 2021

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75

Multiplayer.it

Apr 25, 2021

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73

Xboxtavern.com

Apr 26, 2021

Buildings Have Feelings Too! is an early summer comfort – a relaxing puzzle game, with a little bit of city sim, that is worth playing when approached on its own terms.Become a Patron! This game was reviewed based on Xbox One review code, using an Xbox One console.


70

Whatifgaming.com

Apr 22, 2021

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70

Gamespew.com

Apr 22, 2021

Despite its difficulty, there’s no denying that Buildings Have Feelings Too is a lovely little game. It oozes personality, with quick-witted lines of dialogue and a premise unlike anything else you’ve played before. If you’re expecting a true city-building sim, you’re probably going to be disappointed. But if you pick up Buildings Have Feelings Too expecting a quirky puzzle game, you’ll have a great time.


70

Nintenderos.com

Apr 26, 2021

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70

Windowscentral.com

Apr 22, 2021

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Keengamer.com

May 6, 2021

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65

Nintendoworldreport.com

Apr 26, 2021

Buildings Have Feelings Too! stands on its own in terms of a city management game of this style, and it’s that uniqueness that makes it something worth taking a look at. Some performance issues in load times and frame rate dips are an annoyance, but otherwise if you’re someone who likes the strategy of city management titles, but are looking for a less serious experience, then this is definitely right up your alley.


65

Softpedia.com

Apr 28, 2021

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