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https://youtu.be/hrqfX1pd5No
Kynseed is game with charm sass, and wholesomeness. If you love farming sims, you'll love this game.
Video I shared is age restricted because I don't want to trigger Ass the Youtube.
Post edited May 31, 2020 by BeatriceElysia
Hmm, i don't really see how a farming sim could "trigger" whatever you mean, youtube or somebody lol but i guess far more unlikely things has happened before.

As for the game, it's not really my type of game but it looks like something i could try a rainy day sometime when i have less games to go through, will keep it in mind.
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BeatriceElysia: Video I shared is age restricted because I don't want to trigger Ass the Youtube.
How much ass does one normally trigger? And what the heck does that even mean?

That is up there with a forum thread I read elsewhere, on a place now long since gone, that was started by a guy in Belarus that read "How do you lubricate your meat?" He wanted to know what condiments people preferred if they ate steak, but he went about phrasing it in the worst possible way.
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TheMonkofDestiny: That is up there with a forum thread I read elsewhere, on a place now long since gone, that was started by a guy in Belarus that read "How do you lubricate your meat?" He wanted to know what condiments people preferred if they ate steak, but he went about phrasing it in the worst possible way.
I dunno, parts of this post might be better.
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HunchBluntley: I dunno, parts of this post might be better.
It's like a missing piece to a puzzle I didn't know existed.
Awfully rushed for a video supposed to show off a game though, viewer needs to pause it whenever some text shows up, and at times even when something else happens too, to get what's going on.

Oh, on another note, is that very blurry channel header picture of your books or something you found?
Post edited June 01, 2020 by Cavalary
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Cavalary: Awfully rushed for a video supposed to show off a game though, viewer needs to pause it whenever some text shows up, and at times even when something else happens too, to get what's going on.

Oh, on another note, is that very blurry channel header picture of your books or something you found?
it's not rushed, that's how I play.
On my header is picture from my phone, bookmarks I collected.
So how is the GOG version on receiving updates?
I like the look of it but don't want to wind up with an unfinished game.
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BeatriceElysia: it's not rushed, that's how I play.
Damn... I couldn't even keep track of what I'm doing at that sort of pace, much less get an idea of what the game really is about, atmosphere, anything, not to mention story, as not reading / watching obviously leaves no room for that.
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BeatriceElysia: it's not rushed, that's how I play.
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Cavalary: Damn... I couldn't even keep track of what I'm doing at that sort of pace, much less get an idea of what the game really is about, atmosphere, anything, not to mention story, as not reading / watching obviously leaves no room for that.
I can't agree, but I admit it's something to work on.
I was going to post about its breakneck speed too.
Which would be fine for a show and tell playthrough.
Just have a voice-over explaining any first time unique action to the viewer.

I echo the question about updates.
Since both GOG's forum and their own seem rather inactive..

I would also like to know how quickly the time passes by, or is intended to.
The one gripe I felt about the game when seeing your vid was that the discussion/interaction with people would get tiresome fast. Seems to involve too much mouse movement and repetitive actions.

I am interested in the game, but I haven't seen or read enough to get it yet.
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Doc0075: So how is the GOG version on receiving updates?
I like the look of it but don't want to wind up with an unfinished game.
For now the game gets the updates on the same day as steam. The game is overall frequently updated. What i see as a litttle problematic is that the development is imo little slow. Played the game when it was released on gog and then i played it again 3 months ago. The develolment was not as far as i thought it should be. But this is more of a subjective feeling. Maybe i am wrong.

As for the game, it could be titled "Chill: The Game". Very relaxing with interesting world and lore. I generally liked it a lot. What i very much appriciated if we compare it with similar games is that after the prologue, your character can skip sleeping and you can wonder around the world all night long, which makes you not racing against the clock all the time (like in stardew valley f.e.).
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Vendor-Lazarus: I was going to post about its breakneck speed too.
Which would be fine for a show and tell playthrough.
Just have a voice-over explaining any first time unique action to the viewer.

I echo the question about updates.
Since both GOG's forum and their own seem rather inactive..

I would also like to know how quickly the time passes by, or is intended to.
The one gripe I felt about the game when seeing your vid was that the discussion/interaction with people would get tiresome fast. Seems to involve too much mouse movement and repetitive actions.

I am interested in the game, but I haven't seen or read enough to get it yet.
Daylenght is i think 15 min. You can pick up items from the ground and scroll through the npc conversation options with the keyboard too. I wouldnt say that the game is mouse movement/click intensive. Quite the opposite actually.
Post edited June 01, 2020 by Sir.Tomato
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Sir.Tomato: -snip-
Thanks for the info!
I hope it's going to be moddable.
I increased the day-time in Stardew Valley quite a bit thanks to that.
Otherwise, I wouldn't have been able to even play it ^^
(I hate rushing through things, and I generally take my time thinking and exploring)
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Sir.Tomato: -snip-
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Vendor-Lazarus: Thanks for the info!
I hope it's going to be moddable.
I increased the day-time in Stardew Valley quite a bit thanks to that.
Otherwise, I wouldn't have been able to even play it ^^
(I hate rushing through things, and I generally take my time thinking and exploring)
Glad i helped :). I hated rushing in stardew valley too, and found kynseed a lot more relaxing in that regard(after the prologue). So perhaps if you like the artstyle, this is a game you will probably like.
meh game