Buildings Have Feelings Too!
Play as the Halfway House Hotel in city-management/puzzle game, Buildings Have Feelings Too!
Posted April 22, 2021Thursday, April 22, 2021, Manchester, UK - Merge Games, together with Blackstaff Games and Northern Ireland Screen, is delighted to announce the unique city-management/puzzle game, Buildings Have Feelings Too! is out today on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Traditional city-sim games involve players building and developing a metropolis for their digital community to inhabit. Buildings Have Feelings Too! tuns the genre on its head with the buildings taking centre stage and the inhabitants reduced to a mere currency in a game that’s all about regeneration and urban planning. Brick by brick buildings must band together as over time communities and neighbourhoods are constructed with new purpose and shared goals. Do you have what it takes to turn this city into the metropolitan empire it yearns to be? Remember, Buildings Have Feelings Too!
Buildings Have Feelings Too! is proud to have received funding support through Northern Ireland Screen’s Assembler Programme (http://www.northernirelandscreen.co.uk/).
Buildings Have Feelings Too! is available now on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One priced $19.99 / €19.99 / £14.99.
About Blackstaff Games
Blackstaff Games is a Belfast-based studio of collaborative designers working across animation, interactive and games content. Blackstaff Games has both Children’s Bafta and Develop nominated projects under its belt. The team focuses on creating exciting new experiences through relatable characters and vibrant worlds. Blackstaff Games believe true creativity comes from their environment and its newest project, Buildings Have Feelings Too!, is no exception, drawing inspiration from the local city and its rich history. More information about Blackstaff Games can be found at www.blackstaffgames.com.
About Northern Ireland Screen
Northern Ireland Screen is the government-backed lead agency in Northern Ireland for the film, television and games industries, driving global growth through boosting our economy, celebrating our culture and enhancing our children’s education. Its mission is to accelerate the development of a dynamic and sustainable screen industry and culture in Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland Screen is funded by the Department for the Economy and by the Department for Communities and is delegated by the Arts Council of NI (ACNI) to administer Lottery funding for film in Northern Ireland.