Hard to make progress
Contant breakdowns here or there, how can you make progress??!! How can you get fulfilment from playing??
Too Complicated
There’s so much going on it’s not easy for beginners to catch on like the original game. I have played the first TerraGenesis since it first came out. I wanted to give Landfall a try but it was too much info being thrown all at once. The progress in production is what’s killing me in this game, if you had 2 rovers available starting out, it would be easier to retrieve ice for water. The problem with that is in order to bring new settlers to operate; you must take too many risks that is either shutting down a facility or a water shortage. This is problem. I can’t bring anything to the table if there’s nobody to operate the facility or a rover to bring it because there is NOT ENOUGH RESOURCES. Another thing I do not like you don’t have a chance to choose your faction or name the settlement. It’s like each settlement is owned by different factions and you have complete one settlement to unlock a new one from a different faction
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Only game I’ve played that punishes you for playing
The game will punish you (facilities get damaged, personnel killed in accidents, research lost) if you do not leave the app the *instant* you finish a task. So don’t "take a minute" to look things over (or even wait for the last 10 seconds of a build/search/research task to finish). I’ve had <10 secs remaining on 3+ hour research tasks that were lost 1.5+ hours after a power surge destroyed 33% of my progress.
The "levels" (at least on Mars) are 3 bases in different locations with only slightly different challenges. The actual challenge is to your patience since research from one base (on the same planet) doesn’t carry over to the next base. This means you have to research things like oxygen tanks for every base. Why not give us new problems to solve, or add research areas to improve on existing research? Instead, the challenge is figuring out what research/facilities were a waste of time and resources at the last base and building the next base without.
The "levels" (at least on Mars) are 3 bases in different locations with only slightly different challenges. The actual challenge is to your patience since research from one base (on the same planet) doesn’t carry over to the next base. This means you have to research things like oxygen tanks for every base. Why not give us new problems to solve, or add research areas to improve on existing research? Instead, the challenge is figuring out what research/facilities were a waste of time and resources at the last base and building the next base without.
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Half an hour in, good so far.
Fun game so far, but nobody has died yet
Évaluation
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Je suis un fan d’astronomie et le fait de pouvoir crée mon propre monde interstellaires j’ai adoré les 2 versions du jeu. Mais un détail est flagrant, trop dépense. Pour avoir une expérience de jeu rapide c’est impossible. Attender 3 heure par action ou payer 0,99$
Je suis un fan d’astronomie et le fait de pouvoir crée mon propre monde interstellaires j’ai adoré les 2 versions du jeu. Mais un détail est flagrant, trop dépense. Pour avoir une expérience de jeu rapide c’est impossible. Attender 3 heure par action ou payer 0,99$
Lots of potential, serious flaws.
Have played TerraGenesis for a few years and have been a long time customer. Landfall could be great, but the fact that you’re not allowed to sleep in real life for risk of destroying your colony from the way the game mines resources offline is quite annoying.
Would be great to see a lot more in terms of buildings and I think it would be great to add a form of internal rendering of buildings to really make it come alive, will think on how this could work.
Would be great to see a lot more in terms of buildings and I think it would be great to add a form of internal rendering of buildings to really make it come alive, will think on how this could work.
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Great game
It’s a great game. There were a few bugs such ad the hame crashing a lot. I had to delete and reinstall the game again since it kept crashing and it wouldn’t let me in the game.
Honest review
The concept of this game is fairly basic. Build a town in space after to manage resources at buildings in order to get future buildings. For your resources and figure out ways to make money by trading. Conceptually this game is fun and I would have no problem paying for this game except the entire concept of the game is to constantly watch ads which give you points in order to speed up your building now you don’t have to watch ads you can just have things take in order to build. I did not find it necessary at any point to ever watch an ad. I only did it to speed things up. The thing I didn’t like is this game after these missions becomes extremely repetitive you’re literally doing the same thing over and over and each mission so while I found the game fun, I found myself continuing to open the app just to only add one more more building two more buildings, and it just became utterly repetitive and boring. I have no problem paying for a game pay click watch video games make me crazy. I wish they would stop making them this way. I will not be buying the future missions and deleting this app.
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App
Complete task and rewards don't complete, waste of money
Good game BUT
Like everyone else has said, the game is really good BUT it is very difficult to get enough stuff mined and to your city to make the products you HAVE to have in order to build or research or just get people to work. Don’t even get me started on the “random negative events”. Really if the amounts for building slowly increased instead of jumping up then it would be a lot more likely to actually get your first city off to a good start after the tutorial is over. I can’t afford to research anything, or mine copper, so I can’t get more workers or even send a rover to get me the copper mine that I can’t go without. Very frustrating. I kept thinking I screwed up somehow but according to the previous reviews I am not the only one with this predicament. Overall I do like the game.
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