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You start with nothing but a handful of tools and a forest full of secrets. Wildwood is all about scraping by at first, chopping wood, digging for ore, and funneling resources into the tech tree to unlock better gear. Expansion is the name of the game. As your settlement grows, you lay tracks and route wagons to link distant outposts, creating a web that keeps supplies flowing. Every new resource node pushes your town closer to self-sufficiency, but you’ll need to balance logistics with survival. Rains wash out roads. Food spoils if not stored right. Mistakes mean setbacks, but smart planning turns a huddle of tents into a bustling hub. The logistics system feels sharp and intuitive, with trains and carts adding real weight to your expansion choices. Unlike most city builders, the focus stays on the nuts and bolts of movement, where you place roads matters as much as what you build. Early reviews from strategy fans highlight the satisfying click of a well-timed upgrade chain, though the lack of multiplayer might leave some wanting. If you like keeping things running smoothly under pressure, this one’s got depth without the fluff.
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