The settlement builder genre is a large genre with many different games, from big names such as Cities Skylines to more niche outings. Many settlement/city builders are set in the modern world, while others are set in a kind of medieval/renaissance era to provide just the right kind of vibe for would-be urban planners to get their thing on.

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11 Surviving Mars

The Red Planet

A city from the game Surviving Mars
Surviving Mars

Platform(s)
PS4 , Xbox One , PC
Released
March 15, 2018
Developer(s)
Haemimont Games , Abstraction Games
Genre(s)
Simulation

For centuries humans have longed to colonize Mars, Earth's sister planet. In Surviving Mars, players can do just that. But it's not all easy going - Mars as in real life is a harsh, unforgiving environment, and it takes a lot of effort to build a functioning colony there.

Surviving Mars includes challenging gameplay designed around the harsh environment of Mars and the skills of the colony's colonists, presenting several unique challenges to the player.

10 Dawn of Man

Stone Age Settlement Builder

Dawn of Man
Dawn of Man

Platform(s)
PC
Released
March 1, 2019
Developer
Madruga Works
Genre(s)
Simulation , Strategy

Dawn of Man by indie studio Madruga Works is a charming settlement builder set right at the dawn of man—hence the name. Players get to take charge of a Stone Age group of wanderers as they decide to settle down for the very first time, finding a permanent home in Dawn of Man's end of the Ice Age setting.

Gameplay challenges involve weather, along with the more normal resource management, as well as the literal invention of farming, warfare, and buildings.

9 Per Aspera

Making Mars Green

Per Aspera
Per Aspera

Platform(s)
PC
Developer(s)
Tlon Industries
Publisher(s)
Raw Fury
Genre(s)
Simulation , Real-Time Strategy

Per Aspera is a sci-fi settlement builder set on Mars by developer Tlon Industries. Not content with simply colonizing the red desert planet Mars, Per Aspera tasks players with terraforming the planet to make it a nicer place to live.

Featuring a branching, nonlinear story with multiple endings, Per Aspera gives players a unique terraforming mechanic to go along with all the usual challenges of resource and citizen management, providing a very interesting setting for the game.

8 Nebuchadnezzar

Mesopotamian Settlement Builder

Nebuchadnezzar-1
Nebuchadnezzar

Platform(s)
PC
Released
February 17, 2021
Developer(s)
Nepos Games

Inspired by classic city-builder games such as Pharaoh, the Mesopotamian settlement-builder game Nebuchadnezzar offers a more historically focused experience than some other games in the settlement-builder genre. Dripping in historical references and esthetics, Nebuchadnezzar is a pleasing look at early urban life in ancient Mesopotamia.

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7 Aquatico

Under The Sea

Best Colony Sims Aquatico
Aquatico

Platform(s)
PC
Released
January 12, 2023
Developer(s)
Digital Reef Games

Aquatico by developer Digital Reef Games takes place entirely underwater at the bottom of the sea. This is an unusual and picturesque setting for a settlement builder game, and the game even features a tech tree for researching buildings - including a sushi house.

Aquatico offers a charming and more relaxed approach to the genre, and its unique setting helps set it apart from other, similar games.

6 Clockwork Empires

Steampunk New World

Clockwork Empires
Clockwork Empires

Platform(s)
PC
Released
August 15, 2014
Developer(s)
Gaslamp Games

Clockwork Empires features a steampunk-inspired world with elements of Lovecraftian horror. Sent forth by the eponymous Clockwork Empire to colonize a new world filled with fish people, cannibals, and all sorts of other obstacles, players in Clockwork Empires need to manage the sometimes incredibly weird desires of their citizens to keep their cities functioning.

Clockwork Empires allows players to design their own buildings and floorplans, too, which gives the whole setting a different kind of feel every game.

5 Rimworld

Dwarf Fortress in Space

Colonists fighting in RimWorld
RimWorld

Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , Xbox One
Released
October 17, 2018
Developer(s)
Ludeon Studios
Genre(s)
Simulation

A kind of spiritual successor to Dwarf Fortress, Rimworld is a roguelike settlement builder sim set across the vastness of space. Players are tasked with building up colonies on vastly different worlds, some with very unusual challenges such as roaming bands of mutant cannibals.

Rimworld offers an intricate, deep sim where dozens of things can go wrong for a given settlement. Citizens can turn to cannibalism, become depressed, or start cults - and every world is different, offering new kinds of challenges every time.

4 Frostpunk/Frostpunk 2

It's Literally Freezing Out There

Frostpunk
Frostpunk

Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , PS5 , Xbox One
Developer(s)
11 Bit Studios
Genre(s)
City Builder , Survival
Released
April 24, 2018

Set in a post-apocalyptic frozen world, the setting of Frostpunk and its sequel, Frostpunk 2, is a harsh one. Produced and developed by 11-bit studios, Frostpunk is a challenging game that presents the player with a number of ethical decisions.

Ostensibly the last city on Earth, players need to contend with the freezing cold world and a hostile environment - while managing their citizens and their needs so that the whole city doesn't erupt into revolution and collapse.

3 Timberborn

Beavers Inherit The Earth

A screenshot of one of the many factories that can be made in Timberborn
Timberborn

Platform(s)
Microsoft Windows , macOS
Released
January 1, 2021
Developer
Mechanistry, Mechanistry Sp. z o.o.
Genre(s)
Indie Games , Strategy

At first glance, the setting of Timberborn, a surprise hit in early access by devs Mechanistry, seems quite ordinary. It looks like the typical pseudo-medieval setting common to many settlement builder games such as Banished or Manor Lords.

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But Timberborn is a world populated entirely by talking beavers. Not only that, but it's a post-apocalyptic world in which humans have long since perished, relinquishing control of the Earth to its new beaver masters.

2 Airborne Kingdom

City In The Sky

A player looking at Thicket in Airborne Kingdom
Airborne Kingdom

Platform(s)
PC
Released
December 17, 2020
Developer
The Wandering Band
Genre(s)
City Builder

Unusual for settlement builder games, Airborne Kingdom as the name suggests takes place not on the ground but in the skies. And not on a mostly stationary sky island - no, the cities produced by the player in Airborne Kingdom can travel the world.

They in fact need to travel the world in search of resources and personnel, giving Airborne Kingdom an entirely unique feel as players need to scour the environment for resources. This unique setting also comes with some interesting game balance decisions - literally, since players need to ensure the settlement is balanced so that it doesn't topple over.

1 The Wandering Village

This Village Has Legs

The village on the beast in The Wandering Village
The Wandering Village
Platform(s)
macOS , Microsoft Windows , Xbox One , Xbox Series X/S , Linux
Released
September 14, 2022
Developer
Stray Fawn
Genre(s)
Strategy , Simulation

The Wandering Village is a unique, quirky settlement builder game by developer Stray Fawn Studio. The Wandering Village's titular village is constructed entirely on the back of a giant creature known as Onbu. Onbu moves around the world and as it travels presents the player with a variety of different gameplay challenges - such as changing biomes and access to different types of resources.

The Wandering Village presents the player with an interesting ethical choice, too, in that it asks the player whether their village should live in harmony with Onbu or exploit it ruthlessly.

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