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Games like The Giant of Torridge Island

Help or hinder Torridge Island as you take control of a Giant in this sandbox of villagers, wildlife and natural disasters. Will the villagers praise you and beg for your return in the morning, or pray that you never reappear.

SimulationCasualEarly Accessby Oli Taylorreleased Apr 11, 2022
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