Welcome To Seeding City -v1.0- -completed- -
Welcome To Seeding City is not a game for everyone. It’s slow, philosophical, and asks you to care about pixelated fertilizer ratios. But for players who love Frostpunk ’s moral weight, Citizen Sleeper ’s melancholy, or Stray ’s atmospheric exploration, this is a masterpiece.
Your choices don’t just affect dialogue trees. They literally grow . You plant a "seed" of an idea (e.g., "Compassion over Efficiency") in a citizen, and three in-game days later, you see that citizen start a community garden. This delayed, cascading effect makes every decision feel weighty. It’s the closest a game has come to simulating long-term societal change without feeling like a spreadsheet. Welcome To Seeding City -v1.0- -Completed-
You enjoy hard choices, deep lore, and watching a digital society grow from a seed into a forest. Welcome To Seeding City is not a game for everyone
Rating: 8.5/10 (A hidden gem for narrative-driven simulation fans) Your choices don’t just affect dialogue trees
A fertile, thoughtful, and beautifully strange simulation. Highly Recommended.
Many early access games fumble the ending. Seeding City does not. The "Completed" tag is earned. The finale is a breathtaking convergence of every side plot, where the three primary factions (the Purists who want natural birth, the Synthetics who want AI-guided evolution, and the Nomads who want to open the dome) force you to make a final "Harvest" decision. The ending I got left me staring at the credits for ten minutes.