ποΈ New Grand Desert Outpost
Zone by zone, New Grand Desert Outpost grows from a quiet plot into a humming little metropolis. Build a power plant and a water tower first, then drop in houses and shops that draw on them for steady tax income. On a tiny grid, space is precious, so squeeze the most income from every plot to reach the target. It enjoys a golden-age economy: generous funds and fast, high-yield blocks, balanced by a loftier tax goal. New Grand Desert Outpost is a free micro city-building game that plays instantly in your browser with one thumb β no download, no sign-up. Unlike a plain idle tycoon, here a resource puzzle sits underneath every tap: a house only pays tax while the power and water it needs are covered, so the fun is in the balancing act. Compact grids, clean vector zones, satisfying collect pops and a steadily rising tax goal make it a moreish "one more block" planner you can dip into any time. Thoughtful pacing keeps it relaxing at first and pleasantly challenging as you improve. It is the kind of low-stress, high-reward game that suits a five-minute break or a long, lazy evening.
How to play
- Select a building from the shop bar β start with a β‘ power plant and π§ water tower.
- Tap an empty plot to place it; the cost is spent and a timer starts.
- Add houses and shops only while your power and water meters stay positive.
- Tap a ready building (πͺ) to collect its tax income, then reinvest.
- Grow your tax income to the goal without letting a meter go negative.
Controls
One thumb: tap a building to select, tap a plot to place, tap a ready plot to collect. Tap π to mute. Touch or mouse β no keyboard needed.
Features
- Zone Adobe Homes, Towers, Refinery and more on a 5Γ5 grid
- Golden Age economy β its own build costs, speeds, yields and tax goal
- Power β‘ and water π§ balance gates your tax income
- Real-time production with tappable collect pops
- Particles, coin pops and WebAudio sound with a mute toggle
- Rising tax goals and a saved best score
FAQ
Homes and shops need power and water. If the β‘ or π§ meter is negative, those buildings stall until you add another power plant or water tower.