If you have a penchant for humanizing inanimate objects - perhaps your favorite soft toy from childhood - then you have something in common with developer Blackstaff Games. Buildings Have Feelings Too! is a unique city management game that animates the structures you create - and the title has been given the green light to release in March.

Launching on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam, Buildings Have Feelings Too! combines your love of city-building and strategizing with your nurturing instincts, as Blackstaff reminds us that buildings need love too. The game will receive a standard edition at launch and an exclusive Signature Edition from Signature Edition Games. Blackstaff and publisher Merge Games also revealed that the simulation would receive a physical release for the PS4 and Switch in May.

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The Signature Edition comes in a sleek, black box patterned with different icons, and contains a handful of exclusive treats for PS4 and Switch users. This version will come with a region free copy of Buildings Have Feelings Too!, a property deeds certificate of ownership signed by the development team, two Buildings Have Feelings Too! and Halfway Hotel enamel pins, three postcards from the game - featuring scenes inspired by Belfast, Northern Ireland - and the game’s original soundtrack. The soundtrack disk presents the buildings as a stereographic projection image, which is an inventive way to display the characters of the game.

Building your city from the ground up in other games produces a sentimental attachment to your creation - despite the only living characters being microscopic civilians. Buildings Have Feelings Too! instead shades civilians black and gives character to the structures. Your job is to grow the city with shops, offices, and many other facilities to help your buildings flourish. Failure to maintain their needs, however, risks them being demolished - and we don't want to see a crying mall.

If Blackstaff’s city builder desensitizes you enough to humans, then this compilation video of Cyberpunk 2077 AI Panam running over the citizens of Night City may give you a few giggles. The montage shows Panam annihilating every NPC in sight, which may not bother some people who have criticized the NPCs' relevance before.

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