Are you a fan of chilled sandbox games with Linux support? If so, you might want to check out Gourdlets, a delightful game about building towns for cute vegetable folks. With a demo already available and a release expected this Summer, Gourdlets offers a relaxing experience for players.
Developed using Godot, Gourdlets is all about creating towns for adorable veggie characters without any specific objectives. Players can customize buildings, arrange furniture, and watch as the vegetable people engage in various activities like fishing, reading, camping, and farming. The game focuses on spreading ‘good vibes,’ as mentioned by the developer.
While the full release date is yet to be announced, players can already enjoy the demo during the Cozy & Family Friendly Steam event. Additionally, with the upcoming Steam Next Fest, more content will be available for players to explore. The game also features controller support, making it a potential favorite for Steam Deck users.
For those interested in trying out the demo, Gourdlets offers Native Linux support, making it accessible to a wider audience. The game falls under categories such as Building Sim, Casual, Demo, Indie Game, Sandbox, and is built on the Godot Engine.
Excited to dive into the world of Gourdlets? Head over to Steam to check out the new demo and experience the charm of this upcoming game.
Tags: Native Linux, Steam Deck, Building Sim, Casual, Demo, Godot Engine, Indie Game, Sandbox, Steam, Upcoming