The classic adage, “money can’t buy happiness,” seems increasingly outdated—especially when it comes to video games. In the world of Gold Gold Adventure Gold, money isn’t just a tool for survival; it’s the key to everything. From luxury coffee to digital trinkets, the upcoming city builder encourages players to indulge their greed. The game’s debut trailer, showcased during the PC Gaming Show, offers a glimpse of what’s to come in its early access launch next year, and it looks like this is one title that knows how to cater to a gamer’s whims.
Developed by Can Can Can a Man (a name as quirky as the game itself), Gold Gold Adventure Gold is an eccentric blend of city-building mechanics, RPG elements, and bizarre influences. While it may appear at first glance to be a typical city builder, its true objectives stray far from the usual concerns of infrastructure and resource management. The game’s central focus is on managing a “pet god beast”—a massive, mythical creature that players are tasked with raising and maintaining, alongside overseeing a growing village of quirky subordinates.
The latest trailer provides more insight into the game’s mechanics, particularly through its close-up, RTS-style unit interactions. This perspective might seem unusual for a game with real-time strategy elements, but it works within the game’s distinctive art direction. Much of the gameplay revolves around managing your village’s inhabitants, assigning them tasks, and ensuring they contribute to the well-being of your fantastical beast. These workers also assist in caring for the pet god, further deepening the strange yet oddly satisfying loop.
Visually, Gold Gold Adventure Gold evokes the eerie charm of Cult of the Lamb, though its aesthetic is notably less sinister, reminiscent of Dark Cloud in its whimsical design. Players will establish operations around dungeons filled with valuable monster resources, turning these spoils into wealth. As your capital grows, RPG-style adventurers arrive, eager to embark on quests in service of your cause.
The exact nature of this cause remains a mystery, but what is clear is that managing your enormous pet god won’t come cheaply. Between the financial strain of caring for the beast, expanding your village, and dealing with the inevitable moral compromises that come with your capitalist pursuits, Gold Gold Adventure Gold seems poised to offer a unique take on the city builder genre. The underlying question, of course, is whether the riches gained will outweigh the social consequences of your actions—because, as any seasoned gamer knows, greed always comes with a price.
Gold Gold Adventure Gold promises to blend quirky humor with dark, twisted themes, but with a visual tone that is more upbeat than most games in this subgenre. For those who can’t resist the call of riches, it’s shaping up to be an adventure worth watching.
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