Fun Game with Serious Flaws
Time Played: 32h 55m
Overall its a great and fun game, but it does have some flaws. Also the Bigger-On-The-Inside Pack DLC is probably expensive for what you get - buy it on sale.
This is a cute and cozy crafting RPG. Unlike most RPGs without combat, this one really does feel like an actual RPG. The game starts out very simple and becomes increasingly complex as you progress further into the game. It can be very easy to be overwhelmed with this game with the skill try and trying to create something with multiple steps, but it is meant to be a slow paced game that you do not rush through.
My favorite thing about this game is the magical backpack. It functions as your home base where you save the game and setup your own crafting stations. The screen shots that I've attached are all from my backpack towards the end of the game right before you throw the final party. It's also very customizable where I'm using stuff from different decoration sets in the first screen shot that I've attached.
The second screenshot is of the greenhouse room in the backpack where you grow plants that are used when you host popup food stands. The third and fourth screenshots are of the two workbench rooms where I've put different crafting stations (and storage chests.)
As much as I like the game, it is hardly flawless. There's a ton of bugs and while none of them are game breaking, there's just lots and lots of little things.... like how in my first screen shot, there's long windows on the right side of the backpack room plus wall decor behind it. Technically only one or the other should be shown, not both. This is an example of the sort of common bugs you run into.
The island Greensprout Grove seems to have a memory leak, which I say because the island started lagging in the Greensprout Woods area specifically on this island and nowhere else in the game. Dropping my resolution in the settings helped but ideally, this shouldn't be necessary when I didn't need to fiddle with the settings anywhere else.
Another issue is that some of the in-game tutorials don't really explain things well and may leave you fumbling about until you figure it out for yourself. Another thing, I didn't notice any option to skip tutorials, either while playing or as an option setting, which means that it may be necessary to sit through all the tutorials again if the game is played again.
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