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Unearth Survival: Homeseek's Expedition at Steam's Autumn Fest!

Get ready for an epic journey! From November 21st to November 28th, Homeseek invites you to conquer the post-apocalyptic world at a whopping 30% off during Steam's Autumn Fest.



In this gripping survival city builder, face the challenge of managing resources, uncovering life-saving technologies, and leading your settlement toward prosperity on a resource-strapped Earth. Explore the wasteland, make impactful choices, and steer your colony through realistic scenarios rooted in science and research.

Embrace the adventure and secure your place in a dystopian world at a discounted price during Steam's Autumn Fest!

Second campaign multiplayer is here!

Hi colonists,

We have some new exciting updates for you all!



In the desolate world of Homeseek, every decision is a matter of survival. As the winds of change sweep through our post-apocalyptic landscape, we bring you some important updates:

[h2]Weeklong sale
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For a limited time, Homeseek is now 25% off! It's your chance to step into a world where resources are scarce, and your every move matters.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2093000/Homeseek/


[h2]Multiplayer update
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We're excited to announce the launch of our second campaign multiplayer mode! Team up with fellow survivors and conquer the challenges of our shattered world together.

To optimize multiplayer matchmaking, starting on the 17th, multiplayer will be available from Friday 9AM UTC to Monday 9AM UTC. Make every moment count in your fight for survival.


[h2]Awards season!
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We're honored to share that Homeseek has won the Bronze Award for Best International Game at the SEA Game Awards. It's a testament to our shared journey through this unforgiving world. But we're not done yet!

We've also been nominated for the TIGA Awards' Best Strategy Game category. Wish us luck as we continue to strive for excellence in the realm of strategy and survival.


[h2]V1.07 patch notes
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[h3]Improvements[/h3]
  • The Second Part is now available for Online Multiplayer.
  • You will now be able to see, during building placement, the entrance, and the incoming and outgoing pipe spots, in order to position the building more efficiently. Distances for calculating losses and pipe costs are based on those tiles (before they were calculated from the center of the building).
  • We modified the functionality of Farm. Now it steadily converts water to food every second instead of in batches. This was done to simplify its functionality, making its management easier.
  • We improved feedback regarding buildings that have efficiency issues. Now you will be able to see accurately the percentage of efficiency for buildings that don’t get as many resources as they should. This improvement addresses also some inconsistencies that there were in the daily resource productions/consumptions.
  • Active laws now will appear on HUD along with any animals that are in your settlement, but out of an animal farm.
  • You can add now expedition party resources “per day” for faster preparation.
  • In an effort to increase the chances of finding others for online multiplayer, we will limit its availability from 9 a.m. UTC on Friday to 9 a.m. UTC on Monday. This will take effect after Monday 17th of October.


[h3]Bug Fixes[/h3]
  • Fixed a bug that was causing the Wolf Den to not appear in scenario 2.2.
  • Fixed a couple of bugs related to the windmill quests in 2.2
  • Other minor fixes.


[h3]Upcoming Improvements[/h3]
Since we released, we have made a significant amount of improvements based on your feedback. We have been through most of your suggestions. We still have a few left:
  • We are working on a more advanced autosave system that can work as a failsafe in case you want to roll back.
  • We’ll be adding a bigger difficulty option.
  • We also want to add more controls and options, like a toggle for edge scrolling, placing multiple buildings, etc.
  • We are making changes to simplify the connection requirements for some buildings and also provide better feedback.


Remember, the world of Homeseek is as unforgiving as ever. Make alliances, forge strategies, and seize victory in the face of adversity. Your journey through this post-apocalyptic world has only just begun.

Don't forget to follow our Twitter and join the Discord for more discussions, tips, and development updates:



See you in the wasteland.

Is Homeseek comparable to another survival game? A developer's perspective



Dear survivors (and all those curious about traversing the harsh and barren wastes),

We wanted to address a question we see coming up frequently in the community:

Is Homeseek comparable to Frostpunk?

While we’re flattered to be held up against such a titan of a game, it’s important to us that the differences between our respective apocalyptic survival titles be made clear.

So, is Homeseek an alternate version of Frostpunk? In short, no. While Frostpunk has undeniably inspired us in the creation of Homeseek, there are only a few shared elements, such as citizen management and their post-apocalyptic settings. (It's also essential to note that Frostpunk boasts three times the development time and a significantly larger team than ours, making any direct comparison unrealistic.)

That being said, we take pride in forging our own path, and we have created a unique and challenging game world of our own that is well worth exploring. For example…


[h3]Homeseek is story focused[/h3]



We set out to create a realistic portrayal of a dystopian future, and with that comes many hard choices that can help determine your success or failure within the game. We love how immersive and deeply impactful the pre-designed narrative we’ve created is, but we also understand some elements may feel linear in nature. We created a world with many choices and paths, but just like in a real survival situation, there are decisions that can help you move forward and those that can doom you. There are certain technologies and discoveries that are always going to be necessary to acquire to forge your way forward on your journey to find a sustainable home, and it’s up to you to find them.

[h3]Homeseek’s maps are designed for each survival experience[/h3]



We chose to create a tailored experience for players, rather than one that’s randomly generated. We believe this approach offers a more captivating way to explore our world, and allows us to ensure that the element of survival will always be there. The combination of the pre-designed narrative and maps tailored for each scenario forms the foundation of our life-or-death in-game consequences, setting us apart from other strategy survival games.

[h3]Homeseek’s citybuilding is unique[/h3]



In a survival situation, it is not practical to expand endlessly. That’s why in Homeseek, players are presented with the realistic problem of limited space and resources and must strategize to overcome those challenges through the careful placement of buildings. Additionally, just like in the real world, distance and elevation affect efficiencies and create their own unique challenges in gameplay.

[h3]Homeseek’s replayability branches across game modes[/h3]



Since Homeseek is a story-focused game, we understand that once players have moved through the branching narrative enough times, they may be finished replaying the story. To cater to those seeking more, we introduced the Endless mode and Online Multiplayer mode. These modes serve as endgame challenges, providing added replayability for our dedicated players.

In conclusion…



While Homeseek draws inspiration from Frostpunk, the two games differ significantly. We have always been dedicated to offering a unique and engaging experience that sets us apart in the world of post-apocalyptic gaming, and we believe we have achieved that by creating a distinct and captivating game world worth exploring.

We hope this insight answers your question about the relationship between the games and helps you make an informed decision about Homeseek!

If you’d like to chat with the devs or link up with other survivors to share strategies or see who comes out on top in a multiplayer battle, join our Discord! You can also follow us on Twitter (X) for development updates.

Homeseek V.1.06 Update

Greetings, Survivors! We've rolled out a patch with some updates today:


Update 1.06


[h3]Bug Fixes[/h3]
  • Fixed a bug where the tutorial hints were not appearing in Survival mode.
  • Fixed a bug where the resource effect from weather did not show on the HUD tooltips.
  • Fixed a bug with the game mode tabs on the Main Menu.


[h3]Improvements[/h3]
  • Added an edge-screen icon for berry bushes when you are constructing a Food Storage, so you can easily see where they are.
  • Changed the way weather forecast is displayed, so it can provide more accurate info.
  • Added some tooltips on some elements.


[h3]Upcoming Improvements[/h3]
  • Currently there is misleading information presented when a storage cannot provide enough water for the converters attached to it. This is causing wrong calculations and expectation for production, and it is currently a very high priority issue, since it is causing confusion and frustration.
  • We are working on a more advanced autosave system that can work as a failsafe in case you want to roll back.
  • We are making improvements on all distribution modules in order to more clearly showcase issues that may not be functional.
  • We are considering refactoring certain buildings, like the farm, in order to make them more straightforward and improve their feedback.
  • We’ll be adding a higher difficulty option. (Trust me; the game is too easy.)
  • We also want to add more controls and options, like a toggle for edge scrolling, placing multiple buildings, etc.
  • We are making changes to simplify the connection requirements for some buildings and to also provide better feedback.


We hope you have been enjoying Homeseek! If so, please leave us a review on Steam!

Don't forget to follow our Twitter and join the Discord for more discussions, tips, and development updates:



See you in the wasteland.

Homeseek Is Participating in Strategy Fest!

Homeseek will be on sale at 20% off as part of Steam’s Strategy Fest, running from August 28th at 10am PDT to September 4th.

The ultimate challenge for strategists looking for a new post-apocalyptic world to conquer, Homeseek is a perfect addition to Steam’s Strategy Fest. In this innovative survival strategy game set in a demanding world with an impactful narrative, you must utilize realistic technologies and manage your settlement’s resources while embarking on dangerous expeditions into the wasteland. Conduct research, build progressive advancements, and make life-or-death choices as you try to survive.

P.S. We really do love hearing from you! Please consider joining our Discord to compare strategies, coordinate with other survivors for multiplayer matches, and give the developers direct feedback about your gameplay experience!

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