Posted on: May 11, 2020

Onigato
Verified ownerGames: 54 Reviews: 1
Interesting, but not very deep
To preface, I got this free though a GOG sale. That said, I'm very glad I didn't actually spend any money on this game. The gameplay itself is fairly straightforward, give a "peep" a job, they will repeat said job until given another or they complete stat regen/learning. Two stats, one (health) drains as long as the peep is cold and drains QUICKLY in a super cold environment. The other stat is hunger and it drains constantly, albeit slowly. Both stats are fairly easy to replenish, hover the mouse over the peep and select the "job" of replenishing the necessary stat. It takes a little time for replenish health, but you can always do so, and a supply of food to replenish hunger. When they are done replenishing, they automatically go back to work. There are initially four jobs, chop lumber, grow food, gather materials, and learn how to do any of the three jobs better. Improve your work quality and you do the job better, carrying more resources per cycle, gathering resources slightly faster, etc. Later on a fifth job, work the power station, becomes available, but it REALLY isn't necessary for more than a few seconds. I charged the batteries in about 2 minutes, and never used more than a fifth of the charge. Lumber and materials MUST be gathered constantly, in order to survive. You need lumber to keep the base warm, and the materials fix things as they break, upgrade storage for resources, and are absolutely necessary to fixing your spaceship. Good premise, something INTERESTING but never properly explained also is occurring though. Regularly you'll see "glitches" of bodies, gore, or just scenes of trees and pickup trucks. The frequency of these "glitches" seem to be based on peep health/hunger, but I cannot confirm that. I beat the game on presumably "easy" in about 3 hours with one restart for a death on my first attempt. But the cool stuff is never explained, the game is highly repetitive, and the "survival" aspect isn't deep once you have basic stockpiles.
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