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Fantasy World Manager Surpasses 100,000 Wishlists on Steam

The milestone and developer response show a growing audience for god-sim world-building games and a deliberate design direction that borrows from WorldBox without abandoning its own customization depth.

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Fantasy World Manager Surpasses 100,000 Wishlists on Steam

Developer Florian Alushaj announced that the simulation game Fantasy World Manager has surpassed 100,000 wishlist registrations on Steam. A demo released in June 2026 received useful feedback, and the developer is working on a relaxing mode inspired by WorldBox while keeping the game's core world-building tools intact. The game is scheduled for a 2026 PC release.

Developer Florian Alushaj revealed that Fantasy World Manager has crossed 100,000 wishlists on Steam. The game lets players draw terrain, place buildings, and set heroes, creatures, quests, events, and items, then watch cultures, religions, and factions develop over time. A demo released in June 2026 drew feedback on the still-incomplete systems. Alushaj said they aim to refine the editor and make the overall flow more intuitive. They also noted requests for a relaxing mode similar to WorldBox and confirmed they are developing one, but stressed that the game's strengths are its deep world-building tools and simulation systems, and they will not copy everything from WorldBox. Fantasy World Manager supports Japanese and is planned for a 2026 release on PC via Steam.

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