2 people found this review helpful
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 2.7 hrs on record
Posted: 28 Apr, 2023 @ 4:21am
Updated: 26 Nov, 2023 @ 6:34am
Product received for free

**NOTE:** This review is part of my steam curator review and is the extended version. Check my steam curator page at https://steamproxy.net/steamstore/curator/39607348-Random-Game-Reviews-by-Labprofess/ . Follow appreciated!


City Builders. I always had a difficult relationship with them. On one hand I love them because they permit you to be creative and incorporate the “open world” genre, on the other they can be addicting and repetitive if one does not monitor their time. This is the same case for this game, although based on past experiences I have learned to greatly watch my time when it comes to these games. As the description of this game has already suggested, you can choose the world you are “stranded” in and it's your goal to take care of your tribe and escape your situation. However, I'm not going to lie, it's easy to get sidetracked playing this game and forget about the missions. Instead, I just wanted to continue building and making my tribe bigger and attack random tribes.

What I love about the few city builders that I played with is that they dont require alot of performance. They run on basically every device of the highest quality with no issue whatsoever. Obviously this also applies to the current game which runs extremely smoothly on my PC. The graphics and everything were crisp and looked very professional looking, and I was mesmerized at the consistency of thi throughout the entire game. Best of all: there are translations available, something not so common with indie games. I tried them in three languages and I was impressed. Sure, rarely you see a word in English, but regardless, I didn't spot any grammatical errors or alike.

And now, at the very end comes the most important question, that makes my reviews unique (I hope): Is it worth it? Yes. However, I hate to say that this is subjective and depends on some factors. The most important one is, are you into city building games? If yes, that's a good sign. Secondly, keep in mind that this game can get repetitive, especially when you need to be grinding to get certain material in order to progress with the story. Thirdly, be prepared to be confused. I know this sounds weird but this game merely uses a short tutorial. While there is a handbook that shows you what and how you can craft certain things, I myself was confused at times on how to do certain things prompting me to open a youtube video or just press buttons until it worked. If you can keep all these things in mind, and you are still motivated to try out the game: go on young adventurer, lead your tribe to success!
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