In this city-building strategy game, you control a group of exiled travelers who decide to restart their lives in a new land. They have only the clothes on their backs and a cart filled with supplies from their homeland. The townspeople of Banished are your primary resource.
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Release Date: 18 Feb, 2014

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In this city-building strategy game, you control a group of exiled travelers who decide to restart their lives in a new land. They have only the clothes on their backs and a cart filled with supplies from their homeland.

The townspeople of Banished are your primary resource. They are born, grow older, work, have children of their own, and eventually die. Keeping them healthy, happy, and well-fed are essential to making your town grow. Building new homes is not enough—there must be enough people to move in and have families of their own.

Banished has no skill trees. Any structure can be built at any time, provided that your people have collected the resources to do so. There is no money. Instead, your hard-earned resources can be bartered away with the arrival of trade vessels. These merchants are the key to adding livestock and annual crops to the townspeople’s diet; however, their lengthy trade route comes with the risk of bringing illnesses from abroad.

There are twenty different occupations that the people in the city can perform from farming, hunting, and blacksmithing, to mining, teaching, and healing. No single strategy will succeed for every town. Some resources may be more scarce from one map to the next. The player can choose to replant forests, mine for iron, and quarry for rock, but all these choices require setting aside space into which you cannot expand.

The success or failure of a town depends on the appropriate management of risks and resources.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Win XP SP3 / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8
    • Processor: 2 GHz Intel Dual Core processor
    • Memory: 512 MB RAM
    • Graphics: 512 MB DirectX 9.0c compatible card (shader model 2)
    • DirectX: Version 9.0c
    • Storage: 250 MB available space
    • Sound Card: Any
    Recommended:
    • OS: Windows 7 / Windows 8
    • Processor: Intel Core i5 processor (or greater)
    • Memory: 512 MB RAM
    • Graphics: 512 MB DirectX 10 compatible card
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 250 MB available space
    • Sound Card: Any
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Queen of the Kermits
( 10.0 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
Why are you starving?

STOP STARVING!!


...
Why won't you stop starving??
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Clown Baby
( 29.0 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
I feel like I'm playing the demo version of a game that will be awesome. Where's the rest of the game? What happens next? Where are the building upgrades and the tiers of achievement or something to keep me playing after the initial learning curve?

It was a lot of fun for the first few hours but once I figured it out, it's really short and unfulfilling. This game is a major update away from being amazing.
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andrebads
( 71.4 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
This is the Dark Souls of city building. Prepare for many, many restarts and rage bursts.
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}P.B{ CtMurphy
( 141.2 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
This game actually achieves a good amount of game play depth for what it has. I found it enjoyable in learning to play and succeed. The main aim of the game is to achieve a functional balance so that your citizens may live. It's not so much of a game as it is a simulation, I'd say. The goal, or main objective of which is not to necessarily 'win', persay, but it survive.

And it does this very well. It's a very... methodically created game and 99% of the time, any and all city problems are player made, through a lack of understanding on how the games AI/script functions. Every issue has a solution. and every solution is findable.

It's one drawback, I find is in replayability. The base game, does not have a lot of raw content to it, even though the base game is also rather deep. There are, however a HUGE range of player made mods to choose from which can greatly enhance replayability, and the mod community content seems, rather endless. The gam was made with that in mind, as if the game designed just said... Ok, I'll give you all the basics, now make the game your own. Personally, I like that.
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The Amorous Quail
( 96.5 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
Wonderful soundtrack, wonderfully peaceful and relaxing game. Understated and subtle. Outstanding work IMO.
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Aaron
( 59.6 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 August
o u r not welcome here u r BANISHED
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DireWolf
( 63.6 hrs on record )
Posted: 14 August
Banished can be an insanely difficult village/survival/townbuilder game or a more relaxing management game depending on your preferences.
The vanilla game is astounding, made even better with the avaliable mods.
I highly recommend this game, if you enjoy spending hours dying over and over again until you get the hang of it.
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QuackieChan
( 7.8 hrs on record )
Posted: 14 August
May be hard at first, but it keeps me entertained. Food is the real struggle for me tho.
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Erinn
( 260.4 hrs on record )
Posted: 14 August
This was a great game that had alot of things to keep it interesting.
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JettiVidya
( 1.3 hrs on record )
Posted: 14 August
♥♥♥♥ing deer dude
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Most Helpful Reviews  In the past 30 days
41 of 47 people (87%) found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
Recommended
18.4 hrs on record
Posted: 24 July
Banished is a city-building strategy game developed and published by Shining Rock Software LLC. It was released in February 2014. In Banished, you control a group of individuals that want to start a new life by developing a new city. You develop your city by increasing your population, gathering resources, and constructing buildings. The game embraces simplicity as trade is the primary currency and not money. This review will cover the gameplay, the integrated Steam Workshop, and the performance and graphics.

Banished presents strong and complex gameplay as game mechanics heavily alter the game. You will learn some mechanics as you play the game whereas other mechanics such as average health and average happiness are presented on the UI. For instance, average health represents an average of all your citizens health. The worse health your city has the less productive they are and the higher chance they have of dying. Furthermore, couple worse average health with the dynamic weather seasons and expect them not to be productive in Winter. As you continuously learn the game you will learn how to strategise and manage your city while incorporating the various game mechanics and the weather seasons, which all seasons have an effect on your city. Other mechanics have long-term implications. For instance, when children turn 10 they can enrol into a school until they turn 17. If they don't enrol you can use them as workers. If they enrol, you cannot use them as workers, but educated citizens will be much more productive long-term compared to uneducated workers. So by and large, these game mechanics emphasis strategy and they showcase the challenging nature of Banished because it is a very difficult game.

Also on gameplay, the game incorporates randomly generated maps that have different amounts of water, hills, and so forth. These affect your plans for your city, but there is a very useful and very informative UI that is customisable. It allows you to add different data to your screen which constantly updates. Specifically, if you want to keep your storage house information box on the screen, you can move it to the top left corner. Overall, the game teaches you about strategy, understanding the mechanics and their consequences, and to assist you allows you to customise your screen with informative UI to help you manage.

Banished uses Steam Workshop. Briefly, Steam Workshop allows individuals that own the game to tweak it, improve it, and mod it. I will admit for the majority of my play time I used Banished Plus, a large mod that provides more balance to the game by tweaking mechanics to reduce the fast-paced length of the game and increase realism. There are an abundance of other mods that once you download the game will inform you of any compatibility issues, which is a nice and handy tool. I use Banished Plus because I think the vanilla game is basic and fast-paced because there are not many buildings in the game are citizens can be very stupid and lazy. Furthermore, add these with the lack of long-term objectives showcase the need for mods to help improve the behaviour of your citizens and expand the amount of content. Therefore, using mods drastically improved my experience of the game. And as a side note, I generally think the developers should have made DLC to expand the content to give more replayability.

Technically, Shining Rock have excellently optimised this game. I can play it on max settings and achieve a constant 60FPS on x10 speed. Features like the weather system and the large amounts of population usually would hit the game in performance, but for the most part I did not experience that. At 110 population on x10 speed I stayed at 60FPS. At 220 population, I was managing a solid 50FPS with the drop due to a larger city and more population. It is evident the six patches in Banished helped improve the performance of it. Graphically, the game is gorgeous. Buildings and citizens are very detailed and the weather system adds a layer of realism to it.

Conclusion
Banished is a very good game. I love the complex gameplay through the variety of game mechanics and their effects on other mechanics. I absolutely adore the beautiful graphics as the buildings are incredibly detailed, the seasons are highly realistic and the scenery is just superb. Banished has excellent performance as I managed to sustain 60FPS for the majority of my play through. It was only at 200+ population I started to see a small dip in FPS and performance. At USD$19.99, I recommend purchasing Banished because overall, it has high replayability.

Rating
8.5/10

Pros
- Steam workshop.
- Complex gameplay through the various game mechanics.
- Beautiful graphics.
- Excellent performance.
- Weather system.
- UI.

Cons
- Lack of content.
- No long-term objective.
- The disappointing fundamentals in the vanilla game.

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25 of 28 people (89%) found this review helpful
24 people found this review funny
Recommended
180.2 hrs on record
Posted: 18 July
Tried to claim the achievement for a 300 villager society without schools, using only hunting and gathering.

Now my townstead, built along a river bank and surrounded by small hunting/gathering campsites, has such an immense production of food that a lot of it goes straight to the trading post.

We just bought a massive supply of tools, clothes, and iron, with venison. Every trading post has at least 2000 pounds of venison in stock.

I've made a society where venison is the official currency.

10/10 would keep playing.
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26 of 33 people (79%) found this review helpful
63 people found this review funny
Recommended
28.8 hrs on record
Posted: 23 July
More incest than Game of Thrones!
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9 of 10 people (90%) found this review helpful
Not Recommended
24.5 hrs on record
Posted: 12 August
Banished is a strange game. It has a great aesthetic - especially in the winter - that is compelling enough to keep you coming back for more. There's nothing quite like the sight of your little village covered in a blanket of snow, smoke billowing out of every chimney. Aesthetic, however, isn't really enough to hold your focus for too long. Other reviews go into great detail about what you need to do to succeed but it can be summed up in two parts - gather resources and breed.

At first this can be a fun balancing act to play out. Too much breeding and you're resources will start to dry up fast, too little and you'll struggle to get those resources quick enough to sustain your population much less grow it. Once you find the happy medium that works for your village to can plug along fairly well, at least for a while. Banished is big on throwing natural disasters at you - or at least it was for me. In three consecutive playthroughs I had things moving along wonderfully when a tornado would touch down and level my town. My population was decimated and despite my best efforts all three towns eventually died out.

Overall, that's the issue with Banished. It's not so much a city builder so much as it's a city survival game. The AI doesn't help, either, as citizens of your town can be frustratingly foolish. More than once I watched a citizen wander into the forest looking for food only to starve to death out in the wilderness when there was a surplus of food sitting in the barn for them. An even worse example for you: I once had a town starve to death despite it being flushed with productive farms. Over half of my population were farmers, herdsman, and fishermen and they still somehow found a way to starve to death, all of them. There's nothing more bleak and yet ironic than watching a farmer harvest his crops, the only person residing in a town of once over 50, slowly starving to death. And rest assured, the farmer died just like all of his friends and family, starving to death in the middle of his field.Throw a tornado or fire in on top of that, leveling a perfectly good town in its prime, and the game can become painfully frustrating.

Banished is not a bad game but like most of the reviews on here, I'll tell you the truth - there's not a lot to it. You can build a sprawling metropolis if you want but there's nothing to do with it. There's no end-game, nothing to strive for beyond trying to surive as long as possible. You can't go out and get revenge on the town that kicked out your founders or even interact with other villages. Your only contact to the outside world are solitary traders, the only evidence of life outside of your village. This game could be easily be cast as settling another planet for the first time, it's that empty. If you can get it on sale for cheap, buy it. It is fun at first and, like I said, can be beautiful in a quaint, colonial kind of way. Just understand that after a while it will lose its spice.
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7 of 8 people (88%) found this review helpful
6 people found this review funny
Recommended
296.8 hrs on record
Posted: 1 August
...can't review...

...playing banished...

...send food...

...2,500 units should be enough.
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4 of 4 people (100%) found this review helpful
5 people found this review funny
Recommended
13.9 hrs on record
Posted: 2 August
I was british explorer with morion helmet and I discovered a land which contains a lot of resources, so I decided to found a place called "Jamestown" and let's establish the base to grow the town.
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3 of 3 people (100%) found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
Recommended
5.8 hrs on record
Posted: 11 August
the game is really nice but ..... they need to stop dying after first winter
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4 of 5 people (80%) found this review helpful
Recommended
5.8 hrs on record
Posted: 1 August
Alright, let's establish what Banished is NOT.

It's not a city builder like Sim City, it's not a life sim like Sims, it's not a survival/crafting game like Don't starve and it's not an econ sim like Industry Giant. It's a little bit of everything, but Anno on a micro scale might be a pretty fitting description.

You basically start the game with a few settlers and various resources/buildings established. You do not have ANY goals, your only goal is to survive and thrive. To do that you're going to build houses, establish an economy and "produce" new settlers.

That means cutting wood, gathering/hunting/harvesting food, so your citizens won't starve to death, creating building materials, chopping firewood, so your citizens won't freeze to death during winter, and carefully establishing houses and increasing your population, so your city won't simply die out. Blacksmiths create tools for your citizens to work with, trade posts let you trade materials, etc.

All in all there is a lot to do. You need to balance your need for expansion with a sustainable economy. If you have too many citizens and not enough of them producing food, then your city will simply starve, which will usually lead to a chain reaction of you losing the game, since dying citizens can't produce more food, but if you take too many citizens away from other production like fire wood, hunting, tailoring or anything concerned with blacksmithing, you will have other issues to contend with. The game can spiral out of control quickly, which is what makes it appealing, I guess. The larger your city grows, the more sprawling your infrastructure becomes, the more challenging the game gets.

I would also definitely recommend the Colonial mod, which opens up the game immensely with new buildings.

Not so great stuff: The UI could need improvements, several buildings share "jobs", so it's a bit finnicky to assign citizens to a specific building. It's also very hard to see dependencies of buildings. You want to build X, but you don't realize that you need to produce Y first...only having icons is not so great. Apart from that I don't have many complaints.

Now the obligatory game report:

Started my city, everything went pretty well, produced food en masse, unfortunately did not realize that my citizens were getting too old, so my 40 peeps city went down to below 30 pretty quickly. Thankfully my Banished were still in a happy mood and procreated happily. Still that took over 10 years or so, then my food supplies started dwindling, all the while my old guys kept dying, and I still could not make all my children work...damn it. Vicious cycle. After having burnt through about 6,000 units of food (a lot) I almost got back on track, but then my city was ravaged by a disease. I was able to erect a hospital in time and got that under control as well. After that things started to go smoothly again. I played for about 31 years, then I got "bored".

Banished is a great game, but lacks longevity, unless you are content to just simply sand box your way for hours upon hours. Still, I liked it and getting 5 hours out of it for a product on sale makes it worth it to me :D
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2 of 2 people (100%) found this review helpful
Recommended
9.1 hrs on record
Posted: 7 August
A very simple and well though out city building game. The learning curve takes a bit to get under control and after your first town dies of starvation because you auto traded all your food you soon become a bit more concerned about Jill the Farmer and her husband Matt the wood cutter and their 4 kids.

Pros:
City Building.
Personell Managment.
Mods.

Cons
Limited Building desings.
Limited Map styles.

Still better then most of the other similar titles that are currently available.
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3 of 4 people (75%) found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
Recommended
26.2 hrs on record
Posted: 20 July
This is a game I could play for the rest of my life. I might go months or years without playing it but sometimes you get that itch and can come back to it and start yourself a little colony and before long you have a rich and prosperous city...until tornado wipes out the entire place.

or those damn plague bearing people from "camp refugee"
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