Hexalith, a sci-fi city-builder game from a Serbian indie studio, has been released on Steam

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14.07.2026.
Establish a space colony on a hexagonal planet by gathering resources and constructing sci-fi buildings inspired by Yugoslav architecture.

Artemi Studios, a Serbian indie studio born out of a student hackathon at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences and a recipient of the Raising Starts grant, has launched its second game, and its first for PC—Hexalith, a sci-fi city-builder based on tile placement and strategic planning.

In this game, players build and expand a space colony on a hexagonal grid by drawing sci-fi building blueprint cards and placing hex tiles. Each attempt requires balancing resource production, city growth, changing environmental conditions and long-term decisions that impact the final high score. Players can experiment with different tile combinations, adapt to new conditions, upgrade cities, complete missions and strive for better scores across multiple attempts.

 

"Hexalith started with a simple idea: what if a city-builder were shaped by the decisions you typically make in deck-building games?" said Andrija Stojković, Co-founder of Artemi Studios. "We wanted every run to feel intuitive and relaxing at the start, yet offer enough strategic pressure for players to constantly discover better ways to build."

Key Features

  • Sci-fi space colony building on a hexagonal grid
  • Drawing and placing tiles using a deck of blueprint cards
  • Managing resources, cities, bonuses, and dynamic events
  • Upgrading and merging cities to strengthen the colony
  • Three modes: Normal, Infinity, and Creative
  • Competing for the best score via Steam Leaderboards

Hexalith is available on Steam for Windows PC for $10.99, with a 30% launch discount bringing the price down to $7.70. Grab it while it’s hot!