This is a great rerelease, a complete package that finally matches the capabilities of modern fanmade sourceports, and allows one to get their foot on the door to play the 30 years of amazing player made wads that have been made and continue being made! Doom is a whole universe of fun and creativity that can give you years of gaming.
Well, this is a game that generally does exactly what it says on the description. And, the other people's comments were all true. It's a nice and decently complex village management game, with fun possibility to build your own town in just the way that you want to. You set up buildings and assign villagers to work on them, and watch them grow and thrive. However, that is pretty much all there is. There is no real "endgame" situation, and at one point, your village should stabilize in a self-sufficient way. And for large periods of real time in between that, there is nothing else that you can really do except just sit there, with time dilation on 5x or 10x waiting for your projects to finish and for the next to start. Just waiting while your villagers happily multiply, or suddenly start to starve because a couple of them moved into the one house that isn't fully stocked yet. And most of all, there is basically no uncertainty, no events to shake up the situation. There are basically no random events, no wildlife or bandit attacks. No storms, particularly harsh winters, floods or anything of the sort. Traders come and go extremely slowly, you'll spend years without seeing one at the early game. In the end, I realized I was just sitting there doing nothing. It surely is relaxing, but one man's relaxing can be another one's boring. It's cheap enough to give it a try, and it's not a bad game. Just be aware of those things.