SugarMill comes to break the rules of village building simulation. Get ready to deal with food expiration, thirst, real-world measurements, and transportation of goods with horse-drawn carriages.
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Mixed (74) - 48% of the 74 user reviews for this game are positive.
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Dec 19, 2019
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“SugarMill is an interesting tropical city builder strategy game, micromanagement (road structure, building, storage), and economic aspect (resource, trade..) Different difficulty, a good game”
Recommended – Gaming Grandma

“Actually a really cool game”


“Just the whole vibe is quite nice”

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SugarMill is a sandbox village building game. The game happens in the early days when Europeans were settling in the Caribbean. It's heavy on person and buildings micromanagement. As well as an economical and trading aspect.

The player starts with a few families and storage full of supplies, you will try to survive and thrive your settlement. You can build a port to import and export goods. However, there is an indicator called 'Port Reputation', this will dictate how often ships will visit your port. Also, pirates are around, if the 'Pirate Threat' indicator goes too high you will lose the game.

The game brings many new and unique features to the genre, below is a list of the main ones:



Main Features:
  • Line production: To make a simple nail you need to mine ore, in the foundry melt the iron, and finally in the blacksmith make the nail. Or you can cheat if you got enough money, you can always buy the nail directly from a ship.

  • Products expiration: Just like in real life, in this game every product expires. Some food items expire sooner than others.

  • Thirst: People need to drink water to survive. One of the challenges of the game is to keep their thirst quenched. (In real life we can only survive 3 days without water)

  • Measurements: Be ready to gather 300KG of wood, and some nails to build a shack. Can you guess how much is needed for a brick house?

  • Horse Carriages: As the game has real measurements people can carry only so much. That's when horse-drawn carriages come into place. They carry a lot more, as a result, your economy gets boosted. A person in their best years might carry around 15KG, wheelbarrows closer to 60KG, but the smaller cart can carry 240KG.

  • Usage of goods: Crates, barrels, wheelbarrows, carts, tools, cloth, crockery, furniture and utensils are all needed to do the traditional activities of a town. As these goods get used, they diminish, as a result, a person won't carry anything if there are no crates. Keep an eye on that ;)

  • Happiness: People's happiness is influenced by various factors. Food variety, religion satisfaction, access to leisure, house comfort and education level. Also if a person has utensils, crockery and cloth will influence their happiness.

  • Port reputation: You can perform traditional trade activities such as importing and exporting any product. This indicator identifies how often ships come to your port.

  • Pirate threat: Pirates are around. This indicator identifies the risks of suffering a pirate attack. If it happens is game over. You can decrease this by constructing military buildings.

  • Buildings: Over 50 different buildings to construct.

  • Products: Over 80 different products.



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System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS *: Windows 7
    • Processor: Intel® Core™ 2DUO/AMD 64 2 GHz
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: GTX 460/Radeon HD 6950
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 1 GB available space
    Recommended:
    • OS *: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
    • Processor: Intel® Core™ i5/AMD Phenom II
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: GeForce 760/Radeon HD 7870
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 2 GB available space
* Starting January 1st, 2024, the Steam Client will only support Windows 10 and later versions.

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