
From GameWatcher: "We've actually lost count of how many times Constructor HD has been delayed, as again System 3's decided to push it back from Summer 2016, with a new release date now set for January 2017.
Let's hope that this time dodgy union workers and underhanded hippy squatting are back on the agenda, as much of the development team from the original have reunited to develop Constructor HD for the PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4."

Constructor to get new patch on January 29 and the next DLC will be free for first two weeks

Gamerknights has done a full review of the new strategy game "Constructor".
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"Even in 1997, Constructor was pretty unusual in not offering any missions or a structured campaign. Instead, there are a number of different scenarios and win conditions available, which can be played on a number of difficulty settings across any of the potential maps. The game was always pretty complex, mixing the city building elements of SimCity with criminal elements of the original Mafia, whilst also giving you very detailed controls over the individual elements of the lives of the inhabitants of your developments. Thankfully a new tutorial has been added, which takes a pretty astonishing 40 minutes to play through (and even then it doesn’t cover every single gameplay element)."

"Nostalgia comes to mind whenever anyone mentions Constructor, a humorous team-based construction game released during the late 1990s on PC. Aside from SimCity, it was one of my most played city planners of the time. I’ve heard little of it since then, so it came to a surprise when I was approached for an appointment at E3 to check out an HD port of Constructor for the Nintendo Switch." - Eduardo Reboucas, Entertainium