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Grim, but nice art style.

Wishlisted for now.
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Damn GOG, your releases lately have been very boring.
Oooh, those poor pigs... Where do they get their fresh meat from now?
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Crosmando: Damn GOG, your releases lately have been very boring.
Get him, piggies :P.
Noice! To the wishlist it goes. :)
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viperfdl: Oooh, those poor pigs... Where do they get their fresh meat from now?
The farmer. One way or another.
I wonder if this is generational and every farmer got sick of it and got killed and buried under the same tree? So there are more and more graves.
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I know these sort of games is not everyone's cup of tea but I find these sort of "small-universe" games more and more fascinating.
I'd love to play an RPG where the action would be set in a more contained space (like a farm or a small village) but where the player would be able to interact with almost anything, instead of large open-worlds where interaction with said world is minimal.
(imagine a mix between Skyrim, Minecraft &The Forest, set in an hamlet similar to those in Daggerfall).
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karnak1: I know these sort of games is not everyone's cup of tea but I find these sort of "small-universe" games more and more fascinating.
I'd love to play an RPG where the action would be set in a more contained space (like a farm or a small village) but where the player would be able to interact with almost anything, instead of large open-worlds where interaction with said world is minimal.
(imagine a mix between Skyrim, Minecraft &The Forest, set in an hamlet similar to those in Daggerfall).
Now you're talkin'.
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karnak1: I know these sort of games is not everyone's cup of tea but I find these sort of "small-universe" games more and more fascinating.
I'd love to play an RPG where the action would be set in a more contained space (like a farm or a small village) but where the player would be able to interact with almost anything, instead of large open-worlds where interaction with said world is minimal.
(imagine a mix between Skyrim, Minecraft &The Forest, set in an hamlet similar to those in Daggerfall).
I knew I'd read something in association with Consortium with this idea. The first link is a discussion on the idea and the second is the game where I first saw a reference to the idea.

https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/will-we-ever-get-to-play-one-city-block

https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/consortium-the-tower-early-access
Looking from inside(trailer), the pig farmer has a house that spans several blocks. And wares suits. What fictional country is this?

(I assume (s)he becomes a poet at the end)
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karnak1: I know these sort of games is not everyone's cup of tea but I find these sort of "small-universe" games more and more fascinating.
I'd love to play an RPG where the action would be set in a more contained space (like a farm or a small village) but where the player would be able to interact with almost anything, instead of large open-worlds where interaction with said world is minimal.
(imagine a mix between Skyrim, Minecraft &The Forest, set in an hamlet similar to those in Daggerfall).
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Cusith: I knew I'd read something in association with Consortium with this idea. The first link is a discussion on the idea and the second is the game where I first saw a reference to the idea.

https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/will-we-ever-get-to-play-one-city-block
It's sad to know that almost 10 years have passed since that RPS article was written and we've yet to see that concept truly materialize :(
I also miss the "Rock Paper Shotgun" from those times... That site is now a mere shadow of its former self.
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karnak1: I know these sort of games is not everyone's cup of tea but I find these sort of "small-universe" games more and more fascinating.
I'd love to play an RPG where the action would be set in a more contained space (like a farm or a small village) but where the player would be able to interact with almost anything, instead of large open-worlds where interaction with said world is minimal.
(imagine a mix between Skyrim, Minecraft &The Forest, set in an hamlet similar to those in Daggerfall).
Little Town Hero was close to the idea. But being produced by Game Freak, the execution was dismal.