Valentine's is just around the corner, so why don't we do a #SteamSpotlight feature that is all about love and matchmaking?
Yes, you read that right! Today, we're shining the spotlight on a game where the progress of a village relies on who ends up together.
Here's what you have to know about Lakeburg Legacies.
#SteamSpotlight Feature: Lakeburg Legacies
Released on July 20, 2023, Lakeburg Legacies is developed and published by Ishtar Games. It is a social-based village management sim, and your primary goal is to make sure that your village thrives into a flourishing kingdom.
What this means is you will have to deal with housing, production, and trade, among other things. There will also be incidents that will cause chaos and drama, and it'll be your job to manage them and keep everything under control.
Importantly, you will have to make sure your people find the perfect match.
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Matchmaking is Important
As part of managing your town, you get to do a lot of matchmaking and come up with happy couples. Do take note, however, that each character has his or her own preferences and flaws. You wouldn't want to match two people who are wrong for each other.
A crucial thing about coming up with happy couples is that only happy couples will bear children. So if you want a happy next generation that has the best of traits, matchmake carefully!
Here is the official gameplay trailer for Lakeburg Legacies to get a better idea of how the game is like.
Steam Reviews for Lakeburg Legacies
Lakeburg Legacies has more than 700 reviews on Steam as of press time. Steam describes these reviews as generally "Mostly Positive."
"There are so many different aspects to pay attention to and keep track of as you play," user jessicaquinter says in a Steam review. "I loved the complexity of it all."
"It is so, so, so fun," user lunastar101 says in a separate review. "If you are like me and absolutely love the idea of matching people up and then they have kids and then you get generations of different couples and kids and genetics - you will love this too."
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