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* ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'': The "Faerie land establishment" sidequests has a High Pixie asking the protagonist to recruit fairy demons to populate a cave in Sector Antlia. Most notably, completing this grants the player the only way to manipulate the alignment outside of plot related choices [[note]]There's a Goblin digging a hole in the middle of the village. Taking away the item that he might find gets you Chaos point but letting him keep it gets you Lawful points.[[/note]]
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* ''VideoGame/DragonQuestBuilders2'': Each island town starts with only a few residents, but more show up as you build up the town. When you complete the chapter, some of the [=NPCs=] return with you to the Isle of Awakening to populate your settlements there.
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* ''VideoGame/PotionPermit'': As you help the residents of Moonbury, the town's condition will improve. Some facilities get repaired, which benefits you and the community.
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* ''VideoGame/Fallout4'' has this with its settlement system; certain areas around the Commonwealth can be converted into outposts where you can invite [=NPCs=] to live and work for you, complete with the ability to construct your own custom buildings and furniture.

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* ''VideoGame/Fallout4'' has this with its settlement system; certain areas around the Commonwealth can be converted into outposts where you can invite [=NPCs=] to live and work for you, complete with the ability to construct your own custom buildings and furniture. At least in the base game, those settlements can only grow thanks to direct player involvement, but there is a handful of mods of varying complexity that can partially or fully make settlements self-governing and require players only to establish them and help around very early on.



* ''VideoGame/KingdomComeDeliverance'' DownloadableContent ''From the Ashes'' allows you to rebuilt Pribyslavitz from abandoned bandit camp into prosperous village. Game allows you also invite many named characters to work here

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* ''VideoGame/KingdomComeDeliverance'' DownloadableContent ''From the Ashes'' allows you to rebuilt Pribyslavitz from abandoned bandit camp into prosperous village. Game allows you also invite many named characters to work herehere.
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* In ''VideoGame/RootsOfPacha'', contributing your farmed goods and products to the Contribution Box adds to the village's Prosperity, which lets the villagers add new buildings to the Land. Some of these buildings temporarily boost your stats when you use them.

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* In ''VideoGame/RootsOfPacha'', contributing your farmed goods and products to the Contribution Box adds to the village's Prosperity, which lets the villagers add new buildings to the Land.in it. Some of these buildings temporarily boost your stats when you use them.
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* In ''VideoGame/RootsOfPacha'', contributing your farmed goods and products to the Contribution Box adds to the village's Prosperity, which lets the villagers add new buildings to the Land. Some of these buildings temporarily boost your stats when you use them.
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A town that grows from nothing to a community, made by the [[NonPlayerCharacter Non-Player Characters]] who arrive there. As you progress through the game, or an element of the game, more villagers are added to a town or village and the place starts to grow. More buildings are added, there's more bustle, and you can have more interesting interactions with [=NPCs=].

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A town in a video game that grows from nothing to a community, made by the [[NonPlayerCharacter Non-Player Characters]] who arrive there. As you progress through the game, or an element of the game, more villagers are added to a town or village and the place starts to grow. More buildings are added, there's more bustle, and you can have more interesting interactions with [=NPCs=].
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* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'': Most Horde cities are this. Whereas their Alliance counterparts are centuries old, most Horde settlements (the main exception being the Blood Elf capital Silvermoon City) were founded during or shortly after the events of ''VideoGame/WarcraftIIIReignOfChaos'' and became proper cities by the time of ''[=WoW=]''. The ''Cataclysm'' expansion took this one step further with Orgrimmar and the Echo Isles: Orgrimmar went from what was basically just a desert fort to a sprawling metropolis that rivals Stormwind, and the Echo Isles were reclaimed by the Horde during a pre-''Cataclysm'' event, and afterwards it becomes the Troll starting area/capital city.

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* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'': Most Horde cities are this. Whereas their Alliance counterparts are centuries old, most Horde settlements (the main exception being the Blood Elf capital Silvermoon City) were founded during or shortly after the events of ''VideoGame/WarcraftIIIReignOfChaos'' and became proper cities by the time of ''[=WoW=]''. The ''Cataclysm'' expansion took this one step further with Orgrimmar and the Echo Isles: Isles. Orgrimmar went from what was basically just a desert fort to a sprawling metropolis that rivals the Alliance capital Stormwind, and the Echo Isles were reclaimed by the Horde during a pre-''Cataclysm'' event, and afterwards it becomes they became the Troll starting area/capital city.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Bugsnax}}'': Snaxburg is relatively empty at the beginning, but as the player character brings more people back to the town, it begins to grow and become less dilapidated.


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* ''VideoGame/BatenKaitosOrigins'': The town of Sedna was completely destroyed, and its pieces have been sealed into magnus and scattered across the world. When the party first ventures here, its sole inhabitant tasks the party with finding these magnus and restoring the town, which becomes a game-spanning CollectionSidequest. Later, after you restore several buildings, the new mayor asks you to find more people willing to move in, which you can do by giving immigration papers to people who express displeasure with their lives. After the town is completed, you can retrieve the final Sedna magnus and learn why it was destroyed in the first place: [[spoiler:it was destroyed by Wiseman, the true BigBad of the game]].


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* ''VideoGame/{{Bugsnax}}'': Snaxburg is relatively empty at the beginning, but as the player character brings more people back to the town, it begins to grow and become less dilapidated.
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* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'': Most Horde cities are this. Whereas their Alliance counterparts are centuries old, most Horde settlements (the main exception being the Blood Elf capital Silvermoon City) were founded during or shortly after the events of ''VideoGame/Warcraft3'' and became proper cities by the time of ''[=WoW=]''. The ''Cataclysm'' expansion took this one step further with Orgrimmar and the Echo Isles: Orgrimmar went from what was basically just a desert fort to a sprawling metropolis that rivals Stormwind, and the Echo Isles were reclaimed by the Horde during a pre-''Cataclysm'' event, and afterwards it becomes the Troll starting area/capital city.

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* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'': Most Horde cities are this. Whereas their Alliance counterparts are centuries old, most Horde settlements (the main exception being the Blood Elf capital Silvermoon City) were founded during or shortly after the events of ''VideoGame/Warcraft3'' ''VideoGame/WarcraftIIIReignOfChaos'' and became proper cities by the time of ''[=WoW=]''. The ''Cataclysm'' expansion took this one step further with Orgrimmar and the Echo Isles: Orgrimmar went from what was basically just a desert fort to a sprawling metropolis that rivals Stormwind, and the Echo Isles were reclaimed by the Horde during a pre-''Cataclysm'' event, and afterwards it becomes the Troll starting area/capital city.
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* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaOrderOfEcclesia'': One major subplot is rescuing the villagers of Wygol Village, the PlayerHeadquarters. As each return and repopulates the village, they unlock various sidequests and shops Shanoa can use to upgrade her equipment.
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* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChroniclesX'': New Los Angeles starts off as a city built from the crash site of the White Whale's escape pod on the planet Mira. Initially only its human residents populate the city, but more xeno races who ally to [=BLADE's=] cause decide to take residence there, unlocking more missions and people to interact with in the process.
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* ''VideoGame/DigimonWorld'': This is the premise of this Digimon game: the player character is dragged to the Digital World via the game they were playing and is tasked by Jijimon to repopulate File City. The player does this by convincing Digimon to move there (in very rare occasions, battling them).

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