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Steam News30 July 202511mo ago

Whose shoulders does civilization in Chronocracy rest upon?

Hey everyone! This is the Chronocracy team speaking, straight from the future, the past, and the present (yes, we know how to do three things at once!

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changedAt this stage of development, there are three types of units in the game:
changedDespite being small, restless, and wearing bunny slippers, they can do all kinds of things — both simple and complex: gather resources, study sciences, establish diplomatic relations, work in the market, the smelter, on farms, in lumber mills, and other production buildings. In short, they’re masters of all trades!
addedAdd Chronocracy to your Wishlist, join our Discord , and don’t forget to put on your bunny slippers before you saddle up your fluffbird!

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changedAt this stage of development, there are three types of units in the game:
changedDespite being small, restless, and wearing bunny slippers, they can do all kinds of things — both simple and complex: gather resources, study sciences, establish diplomatic relations, work in the market, the smelter, on farms, in lumber mills, and other production buildings. In short, they’re masters of all trades!
addedAdd Chronocracy to your Wishlist, join our Discord , and don’t forget to put on your bunny slippers before you saddle up your fluffbird!

This is the Chronocracy team speaking, straight from the future, the past, and the present (yes, we know how to do three things at once!) While we’re busy eliminating the ancient universal enemy — micromanagement in the administration of your settlement — we’ll tell you about the cute creatures whose fate will be in your hands.

At this stage of development, there are three types of units in the game:

  • Workers;

  • Warriors;

  • Titans (who are technically warriors too, but special ones, with a “WOW, that’s huge” effect).

Workers are ordinary inhabitants, the basic type of unit, and they make up the majority of the city’s population.

Despite being small, restless, and wearing bunny slippers, they can do all kinds of things — both simple and complex: gather resources, study sciences, establish diplomatic relations, work in the market, the smelter, on farms, in lumber mills, and other production buildings. In short, they’re masters of all trades!

Warriors are those armed with spears, bows, chainsaws, and other high-risk items. Obviously, they defend the city from predators, aggressive neighbors, and alien invaders.

In the early eras, warriors are simple: infantry, spearmen, archers, and riders on plumpbirds (yes, they coo when they charge into battle).

As you progress to more advanced eras, you’ll be able to create more advanced defenders: stormtroopers and cyborgs, tanks and starships.

Titans are experimental combat superwarriors capable of turning the tide of battle in your favor. Creating them requires a special resource — metamaterial. But it’s worth it — in the fight against alien invaders from the depths of space, they have no equal.

Add Chronocracy to your Wishlist, join our Discord, and don’t forget to put on your bunny slippers before you saddle up your fluffbird!

With hopes for fruitful cooperation,

the Chronocracy Team

(where everyone is a little worker, a little warrior, and always — a titan)

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Steam News / 30 July 2025

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