So far I am loving this game. No combat, no raucous music, no nasty surprises other than bad weather and stubborn traders who won't bring me any sheep.
I am amazed at the problems I am seeing on the official forum. I had no problem installing the game, nor in running it. It doesn't like to be ALT-Tabbed out of, but lots of games don't like that.
I read the review mentioned above, and all I can say is that if I complained that the print was too small I would be told to go buy a new pair of glasses. And I have, several times, over the years (both complained and bought new glasses).
There is a button to make the deaths by old age pop up, by the way. The reviewer just missed that, somehow. Perhaps when he was being overwhelmed by all the tiny numbers.
For an easier city-building game, people should buy SimCity Societies and play under FreePlay rules. You don't even have to pay any attention to societal values in that mode and cash is infinite. Just place your buildings and watch the population numbers roll up. No critical thinking required.
Feelings for the events in a game originate from within the player, not from the game itself. I am able to make any game into an RPG. Banished is not too much different from a graphical DF, but without the ability (yet) to make mods and no way to make in-game water computers or reclaim your lost fortress, er, village. DF is where I end up whenever I am disillusioned by the eye candy games that other programmers produce.
I am sure I am a niche market. I hope there are enough people like me that we can encourage this fellow to expand on his game. Even if he doesn't, I have gotten my money's worth at this point. I remember paying at least twice as much for Descent to Undermountain, which never was playable by a mage because it had a bug in mana accumulation. I played it all the way through, once, with a fighter. I actually enjoyed the game. Even the bug which caused my inventory to appear in a heap at the top of the descent.
And that was after all of the patches the programming house was willing to part with.
For what it is worth, I am playing the 64-bit version of Banished on a machine bought last December, under 64-bit Win 7 Pro. I imagine things must be more difficult for people playing on older hardware or under Win 8x. I am playing on medium difficulty with disasters on. That was a major concession for me because I normally play DF with invasions off, at least ever since the military got changed so my archers were no longer uber. Combat is just not my thing, I guess.
Edit: By the way, I accidentally discovered a method to control births in Banished. Don't build new houses for people who have newly turned adult. They will continue to live in other people's houses, even after an apparent marriage has taken place, and no children will be born to any of the four people living there. I am sure it is a bug, but it certainly was convenient for me.