Maybe you’ll get a resource you haven’t seen before, a new card which can be stacked with other cards to new ends. Maybe you’ll get some soil you can stack a berry on to grow a new bush card. You’ll soon exhaust your starting resources, but you can sell cards for gold to buy packs of new cards. Likewise, drag them onto stone or a tree and they’ll do the usual. Drag your villager onto a berry bush and they’ll slowly harvest berries until the bush is exhausted and vanishes. You’re building a village in familiar real-time strat-o-management ways, starting from humble beginnings with a single person foraging berries and punching trees, then eventually building, crafting, growing, and breeding to create a thriving little settlement, trying to keep ahead of starvation and deadly fauna. ![]() Made by Dutch indie collective Sokpop, Stacklands is a bit Cultist Simulator and a bit Banished-but cheery. You’re building a village in familiar real-time strat-o-management ways It’s mostly a very relaxing and casual little card game where you drag and drop cards onto other cards (putting a mushroom or an apple onto a soil card will produce more mushrooms or an apple tree, for example). Completing numbers of Quests unlocks new Card Packs. Quests are divided in the following categories: Starter, Main Quest, Cooking, Fighting, Exploration, Resources, Building, Survival, and Other. An Idea Card will tell you how to create new cards, for example: stack 2 Wood, 1 Stone and 1 Villager to build a House. ![]() Find Ideas Expand your knowledge by finding Idea Cards. Fight Goblins, Bears, Rats and more! Improve your Villager’s combat abilities by giving them weapons or by making them team up against enemies.
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