You’ve got a setting, such as in the mountains by the lake, and you’ve got a selection of block types on the side, such as windows or doors. You take those blocks and you pick the look you want and place it and build from there. There is no resource limits that I’m aware of, no worries that someone is going to dislike the house you’re making. Well, unless you post it to social media at least.

Summerhouse is a simple game in that respect, it’s all about embracing your creativity and having fun with it. There is no shortage of little touches you can add to each build, giving you room to make no shortage of unique looks to aim for.

This is just the view of the game from the Next Fest demo, and the game just launched at the low price of 4.99, before it’s launch sale. If you’re looking for cozy vibes, to be a bit creative, and to support a solo indie dev, it’s hard to beat that price.

By Coan