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From the very first days of the release of the still extremely popular Minecraft, we can meet a seemingly never-ending crowd of its clones. Games that took a lot of inspiration from Mojang's famous venture are still appearing today. The new Necessa game from developer Mads Skovgaard has a similar impression. Unlike its famous predecessor, it not only forgoes the third dimension, but rewards you with your own, albeit small, empire for exploring the procedurally generated world.

In Necessa, an endless procedurally generated world opens up before you from your first steps. In the fantastic world of the game, you will then meet a large number of different types of enemies with whom you will fight in the style of similar action RPGs. For example, in order not to be trampled by the giant spiders here at the first step, you will have to master a number of game systems. In Necessa, you will mine, craft and manage your own lands and subjects.

The ability to be in charge of your own farms and businesses is probably the most original feature of Necess. You can recruit your subjects all over the world and then have them take care of your farms, animals and various buildings. In addition, you can also trade with them at discounted prices. but nothing is free. You need to take good care of sprouts. If your enemy army scatters them, they will be of no use to you.

  • Developer: Mads Skovgaard
  • Čeština: Not
  • Price: 6,29 €
  • Platform: macOS, Windows, Linux
  • Minimum requirements for macOS: macOS 10.8 or later, processor with a minimum frequency of 2,5 GHz, 4 GB of operating memory, graphics card with 512 MB of memory, 500 MB of free disk space

 You can buy Necesse here

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