Eco Power Towns has officially landed on mobile today. Built on the theme of sustainable energy, it’s by Tepes Ovidiu. He’s an indie developer whose previous mobile titles are Is This Yours?, Letter Burp: type and stack, and Cessabit: a memory game.
Can you power a tiny town sustainably?
At its core, Eco Power Towns just asks this simple question. The answer depends entirely on how carefully you place every tile. Solar panels, windmills, tidal generators, and biomass plants all become pieces of a puzzle.
One wrong move, and it can drain your resources before you’re able to light up the cosy houses scattered across forests, swamps, rocky terrain, and hills.
The entire game avoids text completely, leaning instead on icons that are intuitive and easy to follow. That makes it instantly accessible regardless of language, which shows the developer’s signature minimalist approach.
Hints are available when a level gets tough. You have to figure out how to balance production efficiency, limited resources, and the layout of your growing energy network. Catch a glimpse of Eco Power Towns in the trailer below.
Levels are handcrafted, gradually ramping up the difficulty. There are research upgrades, too, letting you fine-tune efficiency and explore new strategies. Remember that every placement is a tiny decision with a big impact.
Eco Power Towns is calming and relaxing
Green energy might not sound like the most thrilling subject at first, I understand. But the game manages to turn wind, wave, solar, and biomass power into a bunch of cosy challenges.
The clean art style is paired with lo-fi beats and haptic feedback. There are no ads, no tracking, and no data collection. The game comes with a meagre price tag of $1.99. So, check it out on the Google Play Store.
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