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Daomei Village is a role-playing simulator developed by Gameparic, released on June 30, 2026, for PC. You play as someone exiled to a struggling rural community, tasked with rebuilding its infrastructure, farming, and managing relationships to regain imperial favor. The game blends resource management with RPG elements, letting you repair buildings, plant crops, and interact with villagers. Set in a fictional village, it’s a slow-paced story about community restoration and survival. If you like methodical planning and gradual progress, this one’s for you.
You start with basic tools and a crumbling village. Each day, you assign tasks like chopping wood, plowing fields, or repairing homes. Combat is minimal but present, wildlife and occasional bandits require quick fights using farming tools or makeshift weapons. The core loop mixes time management with dialogue choices; villagers share stories that unlock new quests. You track progress via a central ledger, balancing resource collection and social bonds. Controls are simple, with right-click menus for most actions. Sessions feel rewarding but can drag during repetitive tasks like clearing debris.
Daomei Village holds a 78/100 Metacritic score and 82% community completion. Players average 23 hours, with 34% hitting 100% achievements. Moods are split: 42% call it "relaxing," 28% "engaging," but 19% cite "frustrating repetition." One user wrote, "The slow pace is a blessing, but early-game resources feel scarce." Another noted, "Villager interactions add heart, even if the combat feels tacked on." Completion rates spike after Chapter 6, where major story beats unlock.
At $29.99, Daomei Village offers 112 achievements but leans toward niche audiences. It’s ideal for players who enjoy slow-building simulations and RPGs with narrative depth. The repetitive tasks may sour some, but the 82% completion rate suggests most stick it out. If you prioritize story-driven progression over fast action, this is a solid buy. Skip it if you crave intensity, this is a game about patience, not thrills.
Game Modes
Single player
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