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2 people found this review helpful
234.8 hrs on record (31.9 hrs at review time)
One of the greatest community-collaborative games, even managed to have political sway in real life. A true testament to the power of the people, for those capable of wielding it.
Posted 4 May, 2024. Last edited 6 May, 2024.
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287.6 hrs on record (229.5 hrs at review time)
Excellent game that scratches the co-op itch very well. Play alone or with friends, and if you rock and stone, you're never alone!
Posted 3 April, 2024.
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8.5 hrs on record (8.1 hrs at review time)
amazing incremental game, scratches the mining game itch like minecraft used to when it first came out.
Posted 29 March, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
21.1 hrs on record
Excellent indie clicker with a novel spin on the recursive style gameplay.
Different aspects of the game have complex interactions with other aspects in ways that can be unexpected or not necessarily balanced, but the fun is in learning how they work together. Not a terribly large time investment to finish, either, but well worth it! Packed full of charm and silliness as well, and a very pleasant and unique visual style, I would put this game as a must see going forward for this genre.
Posted 29 December, 2023. Last edited 29 December, 2023.
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196.4 hrs on record (65.2 hrs at review time)
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Wonderful automation game, if you like automating things and figuring out challenges that logistics present. The tutorial doesn't teach you how to use everything, so you will need to experiment, but it covers enough of it that you know where to start. The progression system is very fleshed-out and diverse, and you might end up spending 40 to 100 hours on one randomly generated map before you complete the final objective. The modding community is great as well, almost as good as that of Minecraft, and mods greatly increase the already immense amount of time and replayability the game has. If you're still reading this, then I would highly recommend you get this game, you'll love it.
Posted 5 May, 2016.
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1 person found this review helpful
822.8 hrs on record (245.5 hrs at review time)
Terraria is one of my favorite games and has a very good replay value. Some people (those who haven't played much or at all) might tell you "it's just 2-d Minecraft," but Terraria is by far more diverse and has much more gear and weapons (and the fighting is better than just running at things too). Great sandbox game, the npcs are cool too, also has quests (another thing minecraft doesn't have), and overall just great. Highly recommend.
Posted 4 December, 2014.
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8,067.4 hrs on record (1,107.3 hrs at review time)
Team Fortress 2 is one of my favorite games, and has my most hours in any game by FAR. The game is very well balanced - as you can expect from most valve games - and, if you feel like it, there are a TON of mods made by the community for everything from different game modes to weapon skins to full conversion mods. It's easy to mod, too, all you have to do is put files in a folder and it's ready to go! If a server has a mod, it downloads it automatically; the same thing goes for custom maps, too! 8/8 gr8 m8
Posted 4 December, 2014.
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