Anybody have any games they really liked on a first play through and then fell out of love with it later on? I’m going through it right now with the city builder game Workers and Resources. I’ve got 26 hours in it on Steam. Most of those hours came years ago when I first tried the game. I had a good grasp of it then naturally hopped off it when something else caught my eye. Every time I try it now I just can’t get past how janky it is. It truly is Eurojank the city builder game.
My biggest issue is relearning the build order. Set up a village, import some power, setup water, build a bus depot. I think I’ve got all the boxes checked off for what I’m supposed to do but nothing happens. Busses take no workers to the coal plant. Everything is still on warning that I’m missing resources. Then I get into the weeds and can’t find what’s wrong. I give up. This is the last few times I tried the game. I’m prone to jumping off a game if it’s too complex but knowing I used to have this one down and it’s all different now has me really souring on it.
That’s the shame of it. I know I liked the game at one point but there’s been too much time between first seriously getting to know the game and it’s systems and now. It’s the probably the only city builder I’ve ever played that’s not a pick up and play type game. This is my genre of choice going back to SC2000. This one stings.
Anybody else have anything like this happen to them?


The Rainsdowne Players would take the crown for me. Everything in it seems to evoke a sense of tranquility and innocent silliness. Also on a specific detail, despite technically being a rhythm game, it feels pretty loose on that, adding to the more relaxing experience. Also being a sandbox game, it felt neither too cluttered or with activities too sparse or repetitive.
As a second place, which I recently started and finished, Overseer by thestoff. Gorgeous and exploration feels good right off the bat, and the game didn’t really feel unfair, at most demanding patience and learning, which the game seems designed towards, nothing feeling cheap after a little while. Also finding a non-souls-like metroidvania is always a plus in this saturated market. =D
Are these games you fell out of love with? That Rainsdowne Players looks interesting, thanks for the rec :)
Oh, boy. Misread. Erasing then.