Posted on: August 1, 2020

TigerGirl4353
Verified ownerGames: 8 Reviews: 3
Stunning game, forever a favorite!
To put it shortly, this game is beautiful. The art style is everything I could have hoped for, the mechanics are simple but satisfying, and the music is very pretty and unique! Shelter 2 is by no means the most impressive game in the world. But it is a game I can say is perfect for anyone who enjoys nature and the chance to experience an artistic animal survival with low pressure gameplay. The main focus, of course, is to protect and raise cubs. And it does ensure you have a fair number of challenges to expect, should you encounter them! But it's a very easy game to grasp and learn, and once you do, it's pretty easy to raise all your beautiful babies safe and healthy! <3 I will admit, there is not much that can be said about this game, in retrospect. But that does not mean it is bad or not enjoyable. Shelter 2 is not a complicated game. It has no lore, no expectations (outside of your cub's wellbeing), and it is not a very long game either. It's simply an experience. And for the people who enjoy games like Shelter 2, it's an amazing experience! But I would not go into this expecting a survival game that's the standard of others, like Wolf Quest for example. It knows what it wants to be, and it does it wonderfully in my opinion. I view it as art, and it's something that can be played over and over with no issues! In my personal opinion, it's a great game to relax and pass the time with <3 Also, since I'm saying this on the Mountain's DLC, I will like to add: The DLC does definitely add more to the game! It's really nice to have more prey species and threats to make the experience feel more realistic, but beware that it can be harder to stomach losing your cub to a fox or a hawk, because Might and Delight decided to add SCREAMING sound effects to the babies when they get grabbed ): Over-all, It's a pretty standard but neat DLC. It doesn't drastically change the game, but it does give it more life!
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