DevilishGames, the Spanish independent studio behind the paper-based city-builder Cutout Village, has released the game’s demo on Steam. The announcement comes alongside a new trailer showcased during the Six One Indie Showcase.
The demo is now available and will be playable until the end of the upcoming Steam Next Fest, which will take place from June 15 to June 22. This trial version includes a full level from the story mode, where players can experience the game’s core mechanics based on cutting, folding, and gluing paper crafts to shape a small village. In addition, buildings created within the game can be downloaded as PDF files to assemble them in real life.

Cutout Village is a narrative simulation and management game in which players build and restore cities through paper craft mechanics. The goal is to recover the family home, revitalize the village, and provide it with services and natural spaces, in a proposal that revives the aesthetic and spirit of traditional paper cut-outs popular in the 1960s.

The full version of the game will feature more than 50 different paper crafts, a story mode of approximately 8 hours of gameplay, and a free mode for building cities without restrictions. Platforms: Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation and Xbox Release Date: Second half of 2026.

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