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  • MUST GET!

    This app is so amazing. It is relaxing and fun. It is focuses on strategy, while relaxing you too. It is like being able to have your own world and gives you control over what you do. Must get!
  • Pretty, relaxing game, but...

    Why on earth is it in portrait-mode only?? I have to turn my iPad Pro with attached keyboard sideways to play it—ridiculous! A game with such lovely graphics and intricate detail demands landscape mode—please fix that then it’s definitely 5 stars. Another reviewer mentioned sandbox mode/free play—what an excellent concept (in landscape mode). Again, the artwork is beautiful!
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  • Not what is advertised.

    This game looks like and was advertised as kind of a zen version of The Sims. In reality it’s Command and Conquer, but in the woods.
  • Way too simple, gets boring quickly

    I’ve been gaming since Asteroids and I know good game design when I experience it. The developers have a nice aesthetic but little else. The interactions and possibilities are very limited, and success on any level is unrewarding. This is basically a 15 minute brainstorm session brought to life with a few weeks of development. It has potential but they stopped way short of a good game with lasting enjoyment.
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  • Extremely frustrating

    The animals go the wrong way when there’s a disaster. Causing me to lose a heart and it repeats forever!
  • WHAT!!!

    I like it but this is impossible to do my animals never go to we’re I want and a fire happens every 7 seconds and same with the things that break parts then I have to start again so here is what might help you can have all the animals you got on then make it so you tap water near it then it’s gone and with the thing that break make them not so hard please then I’ll rate five star.
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  • Stunning

    I love the graphics, they are absolutely beautiful! And I like how the finger swiping is so smooth. I have one suggestion though: it would be fun to create your own worlds in a sandbox mode and play them. That would be really cool. Adding people would be fun and grow crops and things.

    I encountered a bug that almost no people would find but I would count it as a bug. So when my lives go to zero I can still make trees and things while it is going to the home screen. If there is an obelisk that pops when my lives hit 0, it makes the lives -1. Again, this is something nobody would find, but it’s better fixing.
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  • Mediocre Amount of Fun

    To say that this game isn’t fun is not entirely true, but to call it fun is being too generous. It’s too simple to really be engaging, and as you get further in the game, sheer luck decides how far you get to progress. I can’t count how many times I’ve been far in a game, and an oil spill grows in a spot that is physically impossible to get to in 3 turns. Once, my fox was just far enough to make it perfectly in 3 turns, but a fire broke out right in my path making it impossible to clean the oil. On top of that, animals don’t specifically target disasters. You can guide them with trees, but they won’t turn to where they came from if a disaster breaks out. Overall, it’s a pleasant game, but frustrating that luck plays such a heavy hand in it. Would be nice if the game made it so that it would never generate a scenario that is guaranteed to take a life point away from you. It is not a bad game, but it is not worth paying for.
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  • Only 16 levels?

    The game is beautiful. The game play is interesting. Unfortunately, it's also super short! The game itself is pretty easy so there definitely needs to be a lot more levels of achievements. I'd personally wait until an update to buy this.
  • Once figured out, too easy

    I see some complaints about it being too hard, or animals going the wrong direction. I disagree wit those. If you use your forest to direct your animals it actually because way too easy. I figured out a pattern that makes sit so I can last indefinitely no matter what the game throws at me. In conclusion first couple hours of discovery was fun, but now it’s doing the same thing over and over forever.
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