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World Box is one of the most anticipated construction games on Steam

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World Box is a small god simulator that tells great story. Despite indirect controls, you are quickly drawn into this simulated world.

World Box is a little God Simulator originally released on Mobile, has a respectable five million downloads on Android, and is coming out soon on Steam for 20 euros (until the Steam release, there’s a 50 percent discount on the developer’s website for the alpha version, which will be converted to a Steam key upon release).

But given this popularity, can we even talk about “small” anymore? Almost half a million people have already parked World Box on their Steam Wishlist This makes it one of the most anticipated building games on Steam! But where did this hype come from?

Originally, World Box was developed as a one-man show, but that has since changed. An entire team is now working on the title, which, unlike most genre representatives, focuses less on individual characters and small village communities that you can manipulate around progress and faith. World Box is primarily about the rise and fall of entire empires.

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