Posted on: April 13, 2018

lacktheknack
Verified ownerGames: 659 Reviews: 14
Unexpectedly Absorbing
I impulse-bought this one, because resource management and RPGs are both my jam. I thought it would be a low-key, fun little toy to play for a bit when I have half an hour to burn. It's... more than that. Graphically, it's very smooth and consistent, with a really nice art style. Nothing looks out of place, even the things in the game that are patently out of place (more on that later). Music is... repetitive, but the loops they've picked are charming and feels very in-place. The gameplay is very simple resource management - you have people, you have resource stations. Sometimes there are Darkest Dungeon-esque fights, sometimes there are special pick-your-own-adventure events while exploring. Something that will upset a lot of players - but is a big selling point for me - is that a lot of the game, especially the fighting, is risk management. There's an RNG, it doesn't like you, and it has its grubby fingers in everything you do. I love this sort of thing, but if you don't, skip this game. It's even most RNG-run than Darkest Dungeon, more on par with XCOM. I didn't think there'd be a particularly great story - the marketing blurb says "Twice as Long As Harry Potter", so I thought it would be a clumpy mess with too much detail. But no - it's a very simple and involving slice-of-life story so far about a family that fled their home and have to rely on each other to survive, with all the friction that brings. I very quickly started to care about the characters, which doesn't happen that often. Plus, the story has taken some weird turns in the first few hours I've played. Why is there a Roman missionary on this island, suddenly? (He's recruitable, as it turns out.) Why is there a naked blue lady with altogether too many cats sitting in the middle of a field, unconscious? I'm actually getting quite involved with the story, which I didn't expect. On the whole, I'm really impressed. It's a good game, buy it if you like the RNG risk management genre.
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