Against the Storm — a roguelite city-builder as a Steam Gift
Against the Storm is a rare hybrid: a hard roguelite meets a cozy-looking city-builder from Eremite Games, and the result is one of the highest-rated building games of recent years. You are the Viceroy serving the Scorched Queen, and your task is simple on paper and nearly impossible in practice: raise a thriving settlement in the rainy forests while an endless Storm floods the world around you. You're not buying a pretty screenshot here, but dozens of hours of tense decisions where every season could be your last.
What a roguelite loop means in a city-builder
The thing that sets Against the Storm apart from the usual "build and expand forever" sandboxes is that your cities are temporary. You land on a new map, raise a settlement, hold it as long as you can, and then the cycle ends: you earn points, bonuses and return to the world map to start the next run stronger. That is the roguelite loop: a loss doesn't wipe everything, and your meta-progress on the global map grows from run to run. Each new city is a fresh mix of biomes, resources and threats, so there's no single boring "optimal strategy" to lean on.
Villagers: humans, beavers, lizards, harpies and foxes
Different species move into your settlement, and that's no cosmetic detail. Humans are all-rounders, beavers love complex food and excel with wood, lizards are meat-eaters and great at dangerous jobs, harpies value clothing and education, and foxes carry forest gathering on their backs. Each species has its own needs and its own bonuses, and the joy is in assembling the right crew for a specific map. Feed the beavers what they crave and production climbs; ignore the harpies' needs and morale starts to slide.
Resolve is the real currency of time
The core mechanic the whole game revolves around is your villagers' Resolve. It measures how comfortable the settlers are. Push Resolve high enough and hold it, and you earn reputation points and edge toward winning the season. Let it drop too low and villagers begin to leave, and the city falls apart. So you're constantly balancing: hand people the goods and services they want, or throw resources at raw survival right now. The dangerous forest, random events and the moods of the weather keep breaking your plans and forcing you to improvise.
Production chains and the upgrade tree
Beneath the cozy surface hides a deep economy. Raw materials become intermediates, intermediates become finished goods, and nearly all of it feeds either your villagers or your trade and upgrades. The upgrade tree and the pool of buildings you unlock between runs give you meta-progress: over time you enter new cities already armed with a serious toolkit. The mood is dark fantasy — rain, gloom, survival against the elements — and yet it stays surprisingly addictive, which explains its very high rating after leaving early access in 2023.
How Steam Gift delivery works
You're buying a Steam Gift, not a key. After payment our bot takes over: it will add you as a friend on Steam itself or send the gift directly, and once delivered it leaves. You don't need to send a friend request to anyone, and you don't need to accept one manually — the bot performs every step for you. Steam Guard is not required to receive this gift, so there's no fiddling with codes. Delivery usually takes a couple of minutes.
Region, price and a clean account
There are two important conditions without which the gift won't install. First: your Steam account region must match the gift region — that's a quirk of gift delivery and worth checking in advance. Second: Against the Storm must not already be in your library; the gift goes to a clean account. The catalog price is tied to the edition's region, so the cost can differ depending on which region fits you. If you're unsure which region to pick, ask before buying.
Who Against the Storm is for
If you like building that keeps you on edge rather than lulling you to sleep, this is your game. Fans of harsh survival will enjoy the kinship with Frostpunk, where a city also fights the elements. Those who want pure thoughtful building with unique inhabitants should look at Timberborn and its engineer beavers. And anyone who loves slow, beautiful construction with a deep economy will feel at home in Foundation. Against the Storm stands apart from them precisely because of its roguelite loop — every run here is a self-contained story with its own ending.
The purchase in short
You grab Against the Storm as a Steam Gift, pick the option that matches your region, pay — and our bot handles the rest. No manual friend requests, no Steam Guard, on a clean account and with a matching region. All that's left is to launch your first run and try to hold your settlement against the Storm a little longer than last time.
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