City-building game Gourdlets set to launch multiplayer version boasting comprehensive features in 2023
Chill Out in Gourdlets Together
Attention all city building enthusiasts! The anticipated feature for Gourdlets, the popular sandbox city builder game, is finally here. After nearly a year's wait, Gourdlets Together has been announced, and it's shaping up to be a game-changer.
This multiplayer spin-off allows you and your buddies to delve into a completely new vegetable-themed world, collaborating to design and customize an entire island. But that's not all—you can now invite your friends over for a fun-filled hangout session while you work on your city. Instead of building homes for Gourdlets, you can craft cozy spots for your friends to unwind in[4].
One of the standout features is the addition of a fishing minigame, which seems to be enticing players, especially after the success of Webfishing. If you're like me, who can't resist a good fishing game, this new addition might be just what you need[5].
As you progress in Gourdlets Together, you'll collect rewards to spend on upgrades for your island. From houseplants to furniture, and even customizable hats for your Gourdlet, the possibilities are endless.
The best part? You won't have to wait long to dive into this island paradise. Although the exact release date is yet to be announced, the trailer unveiled at Wholesome Direct hints that Gourdlets Together will arrive in 2025[1][2][3]. If you're excited about fishing with friends or simply craving some relaxing city building, add Gourdlets Together to your Steam wishlist and get ready for some epic co-op adventures!
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Written by Kara Phillips
Kara Phillips, an evergreen writer with over four years of games journalism experience, is thrilled to share her thoughts on the latest gaming trends and obscure indie games that consume her free time. Currently, she's busy raising an army of dodos in Ark: Survival Evolved or taking a beating in Tekken battles[7]. When she's not gaming, you can find her tirelessly scouring the internet for the next best birdwatching game, proving that sometimes, experiencing the virtual world feels better than venturing into the real one[8].
- Kara Phillips, a seasoned game journalist, is eagerly anticipating the upcoming release of Gourdlets Together, the multiplayer spin-off for the popular sandbox city builder game, and recommends gamers add it to their Steam wishlist.
- As players progress in Gourdlets Together, they can win rewards for upgrading their island with gadgets and technology, ranging from houseplants to customizable hats for the Gourdlets.
- In addition to the new vegetable-themed world, fishing minigames have been introduced in Gourdlets Together, which, following the success of Webfishing, offer a fun aspect to the game for players who enjoy such activities.