27 Jan Mobile Gaming Town-Building Sim Communite Celebrates 40M Tiles with New Animated Video! January 27, 2026 Posted by GataGames Leave a comment Communite: Build Together is a multiplayer town-building simulator that was released on Android on December 24th, 2025. So, it’s been just a month since its release and the game has reached a pair of notable milestones already. You might be wondering what the milestones are. Well, players have added up to 40 million tiles across its shared world. Also, the game has crossed 25,000 wishlists on Steam, where the game will release for PC players later this year. To mark the placement of the 40 millionth tile, the development team has released its first-ever fully animated short. It gives a visual snapshot of how the wholesome multiplayer city builder comes together when thousands of players contribute to the same space. The animation brings the cute and cosy tone of the game. Watch it right here. And also, if you’re interested, you can take a look at some of the older trailers of the game to get an idea of the gameplay. Played Communite yet? Communite is about building a wholesome, cosy world together with other players. Everyone works cooperatively to unlock new buildings, rescue NPC friends, complete shared community goals, and earn rewards that benefit the entire player base. The world is endless and relaxing, encouraging you to spread new life across the map while restoring areas into a perfect paradise. Activities range from planting plants and organising picnics to designing deserts or shaping volcanic islands. The structure of the world is based on small square tiles, which are placed to form habitats and biomes. More than 200 different tiles are available, including forests, deserts, carrot patches, and volcanic islands, and new ones unlock as you level up. You can grab the game from the Google Play Store if you liked what you saw in the gameplay videos. Also, read our scoop on Evo Defense: Merge TD Launch Worldwide. Source link Facebook Twitter Google Email Pinterest