Many RPGs create the idea that you are the chosen person and the hard-working person, but as well as your destiny (or sometimes against your destiny).
However, others can create a sense of community through the construction of settlements. From castles and camps to the entire kingdom, these games allow you to create a place to house for characters in the game.
See below for some of the best games that can get into the heart of the town’s planning, whether to rebuild your homeland or build a small camp of refuge in a world filled with darkness and chaos after it is destroyed as an incitement.
The game is ranked based on the village buildings, its focus on customization options, and whether it is fun or ground.
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Suikoden I
Hero 108
Think of the Suikoden series taking the average 4 party fighting system used in most Square-Enix RPGS.
And while we work on it, why not recruit 108 different characters for your party to help your quest to bring peace to war-torn lands?
This recruitment mechanic is also the heart of your village building. Your headquarters will upgrade according to the number of heroes you have adoptedAnd you need to recruit almost all heroes and get your head office to level 4. Various characters also unlock various facilities such as libraries and blacksmiths.
If you need help with this, check out our gamer’s guide on how to recruit all level 4 characters in Suikoden 1.
Each game in the Suikoden series has a similar payment construction to the first game.
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YS VIII: Dana’s Lacrimosa
Life on the island
In YS VIII, we control two main characters, Adol and Dana, and together with various party members, advances in one story influence the other.
Like all other YS games, this is an Action-RPG, but unlike the others, this has a solution element.
In other words, Adol’s story takes place after a shipwreck on a mysterious island. As you progress through the game, you can rescue other stuck characters.
It does not affect which buildings are installed, but outside those who choose to find and rescue on the island, You can help set up defenses to protect the village from attacksand take advantage of the new shops and items that Castaway offers.
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Xenoblade Chronicles
Once you build, they’ll come
The first Xenoblade Chronicles game also has a fair amount of village building side quests that will help you rebuild Colony 6, along with juicy RPG content and time for British accents.
The settlement buildings are less detailed than the other games on this list, and have four different areas where resources can be spent on “housing”, “commerce”, “nature”, “special”, each with nine levels of upgrades.
But it’s what you’re entrusted with doing Recruiting potential villagers as bases when playing through the gameso always keep an eye on those looking for a better life.
Once these upgrades are complete, you will receive rewards such as armor and jewels based on your access to a new shop to get more items, based on specific completion criteria.
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The darkest dungeon
Have you made the right choice?
In the darkest dungeons, many tough choices must be made. Who will you bring to the dungeon? Do you want to go to another round with already high stress levels? And of course, is it best to upgrade Hamlet, which you call home?
Hamlet is the only truly safe haven in the entire darkest dungeon, but you don’t know it on the appearance of it. It can be upgraded in a variety of ways, from classic armed and blacksmiths to treatment libraries and official gazette halls.
Once the building is upgraded, their designs change in subtle ways, making them more attractive in general and create a hamlet that will ultimately make you proud to invite to your home.
Each building may require the same resources, so it must be tactical about the choice. You don’t have to make the wrong choices in early games and live with them.
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Bravely default
Rebuild your home
By default, the game begins with typical JRPG fashion, with crystals, chaz and chaos. The entire village of Norende in Tiz is swallowed up by the cracks as he is the only survivor.
As he adventurously awakens Crystal and saves the world, along with Agnes, Edare and Limbel, the players are also tasked with rebuilding Norend in safer soils.
To do this, you can Send both local and online friends to the village and act as residents and workers. You can remove obstacles and build friendly shops like armor and magical shops.
A little tactic is involved as projects take time to complete the real world. Residents can work on the same project, which reduces the time it takes to create upgrades or split them up into many different projects if they know they’ll leave the game anyway.
Unfortunately, there is no customization other than choosing the plot you want to own each building. You can’t also add decorations or anything to make it feel a little bit like your personal norende.
With the closure of the 3DS online service, Norende upgrades have become much more difficult as they cannot gather residents from Spotpass. It may be best to wait for the Nintendo Switch 2 remaster.
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Everoasis
This town is not a mirage
Ever Oasis is an action role-play game where players control a young “seedling” called Tethu or Tethi. Along the water element called Esna, you are tasked with rebuilding your oasis. You guess that and bring peace to the world.
To do this, you need to do so They recruit other seedlings to the Oasis and find bloom soup buried deep inside their hearts.
These can be planted using Dewadem’s currency, creating stalls that sell items, from food to clothing and even lamps.
These stalls also give Dewadem’s income, allow you to plant more bloom soup, etc., and do so, create a nice little gameplay loop.
4
Discover II: Think of Revenant Kingdom
Build your kingdom
In Ni No Kuni II, you will perform as the young king Evan, who has been defeated and now set out to build a new kingdom.
Defeating enemies alongside the traditional RPG fare of completing quests. Well, travelling in higgledies, and overworlds allows players to manage Evermore’s new kingdom.
To do this, you need to do so Build facilities, recruit the right personnel based on their strengths, and acquire the king’s currencyotherwise known as “Kings Guilder”, but buy everything you need.
This will help your main quest with new items, weapons, and more. It is worth checking back to your kingdom regularly to see what’s new and collect coins.
3
Dragon Quest Builders 2
Slimes and blocks
In Dragon Quest Builders 2, you play as a “hero” who gets caught alongside all the other builders and makes no one create anything.
After running away, you will wake up on the island of Awakening and you will want to do your best.
you Traveling from island to island, helping the inhabitants and showing creativity is really not that bad.
Like Minecraft, the only real limit is the imagination where there are blocks, from stained glass to the material of the spacecraft.
DQB2 also allows you to play with three other players and take advantage of new elements like gliding, everyone’s favorite mechanic.
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Dark clouds
Atlas lifts the sky
In Dark Cloud, players are sent to take over the role of Toan, given a magical stone called “Atlamillia” and rebuild the destroyed land.
To do this, Toan needs to fight through the dungeons alongside five other characters in a real-time hack-and-slash format, and find an item called “Atlas.”
These can be picked up by Toans and once removed from the dungeon, they will be reassembled in Georama Mode, allowing players to place buildings in the world to create villages. Once this is done, you can move to the next dungeon.
But that’s not the only way, as the incoming villagers can ask for further modifications and material to rebuild the house and place it where they want it.
When you fulfill the villager’s wishes, you get a great bonus reward, so it’s worth making sure everyone is soothed.
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Fallout 4
There is another settlement that needs our help
In Fallout 4, he plays as the sole survivor of the nuclear war. The main quest involves searching for missing children with one of the best dogs in video games, but most of the player’s time may be spent creating settlements.
You can plunder all the cabinets in front of you and get the raw materials you can use to disassemble the very structure of Fallout 4 and create settlements of various sizes.
After taking over enemy bases or completing a specific quest, Take over the settlement and rebuild it for friendly merchants and NPCs to live.
It has a lot of control over what your settlement looks like, along with more pre-made mechanics like weapons that can be used to protect your base from enemies, so that individual walls, floors and roof pieces can be placed.