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Blacksmith Simulator is a medieval survival game where you run a forge, craft weapons, and survive in hostile environments. Developed by GalaxyVerse and released in 2025, it blends resource gathering, base building, and combat across three distinct regions: snowy tundras, castle ruins, and Egyptian deserts. Play solo or with friends in co-op or multiplayer modes. The goal is to collect wood and ore, upgrade your workshop, fend off monsters, and trade goods to progress. It’s a slow-burn simulator that mixes crafting depth with survival challenges, appealing to players who enjoy methodical base-building and cooperative play.
You spend most sessions chopping trees, mining ore, and smelting materials into tools and weapons. Each region has unique resources and threats, snowy areas require fire management, castles hide loot in ruins, and deserts demand water conservation. Combat is clunky but functional, used mainly to defend your base or scavenge from weak monsters. The interface feels cluttered, with overlapping menus for crafting and inventory. Co-op play lets you assign roles: one player gathers, another forges, a third handles defense. Progression hinges on trading surplus goods for better equipment. Sessions often last 2, 4 hours, balancing repetitive resource loops with occasional base-expansion milestones.
PlayPile users rate it 4.2/5, with 72% completing the main campaign. Average playtime is 18 hours, though 38% label it “Relaxing” and 29% call it “Addictive.” Critics praise its “calm, methodical pacing” but note “repetitive early-game loops.” However, 15% of players find it “Frustrating” due to clunky controls and unclear crafting recipes. A 83/100 critic score highlights “solid co-op mechanics but underdeveloped combat.” Completionists love the 350+ achievements, but 27% of players abandon the game before hitting 50% progress.
This is a niche pick for fans of slow-paced simulators and co-op crafting. At $39.99, it offers decent value for its 30+ hour runtime, but repetitive resource gathering may wear thin. The 72% achievement rate suggests satisfying progression for completionists, though combat and UI issues hold it back. Play it if you enjoy building a self-sustaining workshop with friends, but skip if you prefer fast-paced action. Worth a try for its unique medieval setting and cooperative focus.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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