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I think the visuals have a lot of charm. I kind of love these smaller games where I don’t feel like I have some big commitment if I go in.
Thanks for the share. I’ll check out the demo for sure.
This is so important for me, these days. I used to be able to drop an entire weekend in Destiny, to the dismay of my wife; now I’m more selective about how many of the hours of my life I spend unproductively moving pixels around on a screen.
Factorio is my current weakness. So easy to get into; so easy to lose entire days to. I’m really happy with the Space Age upgrade, because it’s self-limiting. EE except for Vulcanis, the other planets are a lot harder to make progress on, and without that constant dopamine fix I only go in one a week for a couple of hours now.
New low poly visuals. The music also seems quite nice. This whole game was made by one solo indie developer. No reviews yet, but a demo is available to play. With an introductory price of C$16.19, this is slightly expensive for what it is. However, if you like the demo, it’s worth checking out.