Frostpunk, a post-apocalyptic city builder, somehow manages to get even darker and more brutal in its latest…
Over the weekend, people shopping on Amazon thought they’d hit the jackpot: popular recent PC games like Frostpunk…

Frostpunk’s survivor mode is live today. The mode only has pause in menus and you can only save on exit, so there goes my ability to retcon my bad decisions. Sounds fun!
Hi there. Fine Art has taken a little break this week with all the E3 madness, but now that things are quieting down…
11 bit studios, maker of frigid survival sim Frostpunk, has laid out a road map for the game’s free 2018 updates. First up is the new Survivor mode planned to arrive in June, which increases the difficulty and adds more modifiers. That’ll be followed by a new story scenario and sandbox mode later in the year.
In city builder Frostpunk, every decision is agony. Steam reviewers are feeling the burn.
Frostpunk is an oppressive game where the world has been covered by snow and humans have to rely on ingenuity and…
If you had told me months ago that a city builder about the remnants of 19th century England trying to survive the…
At a certain point in Frostpunk you get the option to choose a path: order or faith. This opens up a new set of laws…
In Frostpunk, a new snowy city-builder by This War of Mine studio 11 Bit that is out today, the player develops a…

As a fan of any game with a temperature gauge, I’ve been excited about Frostpunk since the first snowy videos…

Here’s a brief look at the upcoming social-survival PC game Frostpunk. You manage a city’s growth or decay amid frozen strife, choosing such dire things as whether to enforce child labor and put sawdust in people’s soup to make them feel full. From 11 Bit, the makers of This War of Mine. No release date yet.

The next game from the creators This War Of Mine is Frostpunk, a game about steam-powered survival on a frozen world. Slated for PC next year. Scant details. Devs 11Bit say the game “utilizes strategy & management elements [but] revolves around empathy & devision-making rather than optimization & resource management.”