Gather resources to upgrade your town, go to the mine when you need ore or gold, build/upgrade some more and so on. Beyond worrying about the odd bandit attack on your town the game is pretty laid back. You level up as the mayor and your people level up individually too, getting better at fighting, harvesting and the like. This is your primary method for getting these materials so you’ll be revisiting this area a decent amount but once you’ve upgraded the defences a bit it becomes pretty easy and never gets harder. You quickly gain access to a separate farm that offers up some free wood, food, ore and gold on a time limit which is good in the early game but becomes less important as the game goes on and there’s also a mine which you can take your settlers to, which basically boils down to a tower defence game where you juggle mining for ore and gold whilst fighting off bandits and dinosaurs with upgradable defences. They never become as efficient as you but do allow you to forget about the basic upkeep for a bit. Initially you’ll need to man manage everything, picking up the wood chopped by your people and bringing it back to town and using a giant watering can to make the trees regrow, but you gain the ability to capture and train dinosaurs that act as an automated option. More buildings open up you as you progress, to keep your people happy or give them better weapons and all buildings can be upgraded a couple of times to improve their effectiveness. Getting materials will be the most important task throughout the game, with wood needed for building and food required to feed your people. These little guys have their own stats but can be put to any job. Settlers will come as your ability as a mayor increases and the town expands. From there you can grab a mallet, hit it a few times and voila, new building. There’s a pretty basic menu system for building which has you grabbing the menu from the top right of the screen and then pulling the item you want off the menu and placing them where you want them. You can use these two hands to move around, interact with the world and construct new buildings. ![]() You are the giant mayor, represented by just two hands which are your Move controllers. Have you ever dreamed of being the mayor of a town manned by cowboys and dinosaurs? Then do I have good news for you my friend. Uber Entertainment have already brought Wayward Sky to PSVR and now they’re continuing to support the format with the release of Dino Frontier. Augin PSVR tagged big hands / cowboys / dino frontier / dinosaurs / humour / real time strategy by Gareth
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