Don't Kill Them All: Strategy base building announced in Orcish

With “Don't Kill Them All” a new turn-based strategy game has been announced that will teach the orcs some new tricks.

The Canadian development studio Fika Productions (“Ship of Fools”) announced a new project “Don’t Kill Them All” in the evening hours. A publication is currently targeted for 2026. Unspecified consoles and the PC (via Steam) to be served.

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In addition, the developers have announced that this turn-based strategy and base building game has a Kickstarter campaign should be financed. They are currently hoping to raise 100,000 Canadian dollars (67,926 euros). The financing amount is currently 17,149 euros. There are 29 days left to reach the goal.

An orc for picking flowers

In “Don’t Kill Them All” you will teach orcs. They should discover passions, feel emotions and develop healthy relationships. After all, the orcs are notorious for leaving no stone unturned in a constantly destructive frenzy. When a simple raid for wood ends in a massacre, you realize that something has to change.

You then slip into the role of a self-proclaimed life coach. You are a half-orc raised by elves. Battles will be turn-based and take place on a grid. This will allow you to maximize resource collection while ensuring the orcs arrive home safe and sound. You have to be careful not to damage the resources and use up your energy.

You will also build your own base. So you build houses, decorations and more that help your orcs find new hobbies. Yoga, baking, magic and much more await the orcs and open up a new world for them.

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So that you can get a first impression of “Don’t Kill Them All”, those responsible have also provided a corresponding trailer. We wish the developers all the best in reaching their funding goal and completing the adventure.

As soon as more news about the game is revealed, we will update you.

Source: Gematsu

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