Le Havre: The Inland Port launches on Steam Aug. 29 and More

Le Havre: The Inland Port is Launching Soon & More

Digidiced  announced the upcoming release of Le Havre: The Inland Port on Steam next Monday, August 29th. 

You can watch the trailer for the game below:

A faithful adaptation of the board game, the Steam version of Le Havre: The Inland Port retains the gritty strategy, resource management, and harbor-building mechanics players loved in the physical release.

Le Havre: The Inland Port will be available on Steam next Monday, August 29th, for only $6.99 — 30% off the $9.99 retail price. The sale ends on September 5th — one week after launch.

Platforms for the game include Windows, Mac, Linux.

 

In other news, Digidiced ’s conversions of two other Uwe Rosenberg games — Patchwork & Agricola: All Creatures Big & Small — have now entered Steam Greenlight:

Patchword Digidiced
Patchwork: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=740513495

In Patchwork, players go head-to-head against quilters all over the world by laying down tiles of different shapes and creating a patchwork of sorts. As a patch is placed, each player moves a little closer to the end of the time-tracking board. Being “first mover” has its advantages, but racing to the end could result in a very rough quilt!

Agricola digidiced
Agricola: All Creatures Big & Small: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=740451199

Agricola: All Creatures Big & Small is a competitive 1v1 ranch-themed board game. Players start by sending three workers to a nearby village market to acquire resources/livestock. Each of the 16 locations in the market serves a unique purpose — raising livestock, producing resources, or allowing players to purchase structures. Whether competing against one another or the CPU, players must use their wits to strategically place buildings and acquire (and manage) both resources and livestock. Whoever has the most animals after eight rounds wins.
ABOUT DIGIDICED
Based in Berlin, Digidiced  specializes in developing digital versions of well-known board game licenses. The studio’s goal is to deliver high­-quality apps of the board games we all know and love. All licensed games have cross­-platform multiplayer modes and can be played on iOS, Android, Windows 10, and Steam. The small team of boardgame fanatics includes: Felix Dreyfus, lord of the business stuff and game programmer extraordinaire; Simon Gratwohl, “arch tech wizard” and server architecture keeper; Alexander Ommer, social peacekeeper and quality assurer; and Patrick Soeder, honorable graphics sensei and artistic vision keeper. For more information about Digidiced, please visitwww.digidiced.com