Support Re:Build’s development by purchasing visual perks or casting votes for upcoming features. 10% of every purchase supports real carbon-removal initiatives through Stripe. (Learn more).
Vote for the features you're most excited about. Every $100 spent in the store unlocks the next feature on the roadmap. Unlocked features get a green checkmark and move into development.
You can support the roadmap by buying votes or other items in the store. Every purchase counts towards the next community unlock.
Re:Build is an indie game project created in 2025 by Magnus Eriksson.
The project started as a question: “What is actually possible now?” Re:Build is the answer — a proof of concept that modern tools and large language models can help a single developer build something that previously required an entire team: an online, multiplayer city-builder with live services and a growing feature set.
Under the hood, Re:Build is powered by Phaser for rendering and game logic, Socket.IO for real-time multiplayer, Heroku for hosting, and an online database backend that enables persistent progress and live-service features.
Beyond the technology experiment, Re:Build is also a message about the climate crisis. The game invites players to cooperate, build resilient economies and channel that success into climate action and permanent carbon removal. The goal is to underline a simple idea: the future is still in our hands, and collective action matters.
10% of all purchases in Re:Build are directed to permanent carbon-removal initiatives, facilitated through Stripe Climate and Frontier, a coalition that aggregates demand to fund high-quality carbon removal projects.
Re:Build will continue to be developed as long as it is played and supported. By purchasing a “Vote for next feature” in the store, you can directly help decide which disasters, buildings or systems are built next.
For feedback, ideas or bug reports, you are very welcome to reach out at re-build@timglas.online.
Re:Build is owned and published by BME Data Consulting, a privately held company.