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changedHello and welcome to the Stonetowers BlogWill your walls crumble and your people flee, or will your towers stand tall as your settlement prospers? Every Wednesday we're going to be taking a look at a different aspect of the game, starting next week with an in-depth look at your main line of defence - Towers . The game will be released later this year, with the exact release date to be announced in the coming weeks . The basic premise of Stonetowers is simple - You control a growing population of workers, meeting their needs by having them grow food, gather resources and build a settlement. But as you try to establish your town, you will be threatened - strange monsters appear from the wilderness at night and attack the large magical crystal that you have founded yourself around. You must have your workers research the magical energies that cover this land and forge them into towers capable of holding back the monsters. As your research progresses, you can create new and improved town infrastructure as well as more advanced defences. But the attacks at night will continue to grow, unless you can find a way to hold them off for good…
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changedWill your walls crumble and your people flee, or will your towers stand tall as your settlement prospers? Every Wednesday we're going to be taking a look at a different aspect of the game, starting next week with an in-depth look at your main line of defence - Towers . The game will be released later this year, with the exact release date to be announced in the coming weeks . The basic premise of Stonetowers is simple - You control a growing population of workers, meeting their needs by having them grow food, gather resources and build a settlement. But as you try to establish your town, you will be threatened - strange monsters appear from the wilderness at night and attack the large magical crystal that you have founded yourself around. You must have your workers research the magical energies that cover this land and forge them into towers capable of holding back the monsters. As your research progresses, you can create new and improved town infrastructure as well as more advanced defences. But the attacks at night will continue to grow, unless you can find a way to hold them off for good…
addedTo keep up to date with these updates, follow us on Twitter , Tumblr or the Steam Community ! If you'd like to be notified when the game is released, add it to your Steam wishlist !
Hello and welcome to the Stonetowers Blog
Will your walls crumble and your people flee, or will your towers stand tall as your settlement prospers? Every Wednesday we're going to be taking a look at a different aspect of the game, starting next week with an in-depth look at your main line of defence - Towers. The game will be released later this year, with the exact release date to be announced in the coming weeks. The basic premise of Stonetowers is simple - You control a growing population of workers, meeting their needs by having them grow food, gather resources and build a settlement. But as you try to establish your town, you will be threatened - strange monsters appear from the wilderness at night and attack the large magical crystal that you have founded yourself around. You must have your workers research the magical energies that cover this land and forge them into towers capable of holding back the monsters. As your research progresses, you can create new and improved town infrastructure as well as more advanced defences. But the attacks at night will continue to grow, unless you can find a way to hold them off for good…