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Great game! I have a suggestion tho
LEMME PREFACE FIRST: I love this game.
I love that you can build a city to fortify and defend. I love that you can take people in and give them jobs. It’s absolutely GORGEOUS. I love the marriage between resource management and strategy. The fantasy elements are cool. There’s a lot going for this game
My only major gripe is how expanding to other lands is executed
I think it’s a cool concept in an already fun game. But it’s frustrating to feel like you spent all this time on coins and resources, only to essentially be basically back where you started
*Instead*, maybe you could be able to bring some of your men with you, along with your boat not breaking.
That way, you get that feeling of expanding your horizons without feeling like you have to sacrifice the progress you’ve already made
I highly doubt that the team are reading this. But if you are, keep doing what you’re doing and thank you for your time ☀️Show lessGreat Game - Needs Updates
I finished this game after binge playing it for 4 days. Absolutely loved the artistry, music, and game play. I like many other reviewers, hated the stamina with the horse. I also felt that the gem upgrades for other animals to ride were useless (the bear, the iguana/dragon thing). Gem upgrades to bypass some materials was great. Would be better if you could have the gem storage earlier on. All in all great game, would recommend!Show lessWalking simulator
It takes like a full in game day to get from one end of an island to the other. 5 minutes might not sound like a lot but when you’re trying to micromanage half the map it gets to be pretty frustrating having most of your time spent on just running around. The game obviously has a lot of heart put into it, but very little really happens. It’s mostly just repeating the same two tasks of gathering gold and then expanding your town by putting the gold into buildings and watching your villagers do the work for you. Occasionally you’ll unlock something or fight one of the portals but 90% of the game is still a walking simulator.Show less