Turmoil, the oil game

Have you ever wanted to go to the middle of the wild west and start exploring for oil? No?! what do you mean no? But that's okay, Turmoil is here to change that. In this game, you become an oil tycoon in the United States. Aiming to mine as much as possible, and thus earn rivers of money and become mayor of the city.

Gameplay

During your gameplay, you will find items to help you in the search for oil, such as the homi with the stick and the moles. But your job is simple, you must extract as much oil as possible from the earth, making as much money as you can, so that at the end of the day you can improve your equipment and repeat the cycle.

Inside one of Turmoil's stages
A day at work in Turmoil

We can also talk about other mechanics that we have in the game. Natural gas comes along to speed things up, giving the pipes a boost and spurting a lot more from the source. But be careful not to spill it, otherwise you will have to pay a fine.

Turmoil phase with the presence of natural gas
Phase with natural gas

In the end, the Gameplay is simple, bringing only the mouse as a control, and the keyboard being optional if you want to use shortcuts.

The music and ambient sounds are also not overdone, and provide an immersive experience for the player.

What do I think of Turmoil?

I think it's an interesting game, having several mechanics in its course, from the land auction to the upgrades of drills and moles. Personally I like games management, and Turmoil is exactly my type of game.

Currently Turmoil is for sale at Steam for R$19,99. At its historic minimum on Steam I reach R$3,99 or even having been distributed by Amazon Prime Gaming. In my opinion, the game has an interesting cost benefit for its full price, but waiting for a promotion is always a good opportunity to save a few bucks.

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Lucas Paranhos

Hi, my name is Lucas Paranhos, I'm a programmer and gaming enthusiast, I have this blog as a hobby and I love trying out new games and discovering lost gems among Indies that no big company is talking about.

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