Far North
Far North is a sandbox co-op procedural open world survival game with changing seasons.
Set in the deep North your survival depends solely on your ability to thrive.
Build and expand settlements in order to brave through the changing seasons ranging from beautiful summer days to fierce winter nights.
Venture through alluring and treacherous terrain where you explore and harvest resources used for crafting new clothes, tools, structures and more.
Survive the changing seasons
Experience the wilderness with four beautifully crafted seasons and the unique challenges that come with them. Out here you’ll be tracking your Hunger, Thirst, Stamina, and Temperature as you struggle to balance resources with the energy needed to obtain them. Find food, upgrade your settlement, stock up on supplies and craft new clothing. Preparation is key here in order to survive the game-altering seasons. Every decision you make will have a direct impact on your life, so be careful because that decision might just be your last.
Explore the North
Nature is calling, the diverse terrain and its inhabitants are beatiful but dangerous. Utilize all that nature has to offer by harvesting resources wherever you can find them but beware of the wild life and weather. A long journey into the wild can spell the end of you if you don’t come prepared.
Build and expand your settlements
Expand your simple settlement into a beautiful farm! Domesticate animals, grow crops, start an orchard and more! Challenge your architerctural skills by building to survive the elements in style.
Crafting
You will need to scavenge, hunt, forage and craft your way through the wilderness. Find new resources and use them to improve your tools, structures and clothing.
Improve your character
Your character is unique. Go from a beginner to a master of cooking, wood cutting, farming, exploring and much more as you shape your own journey!
Key Features:
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Massive Procedural world
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Game-changing Seasons
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Dynamic Weather
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Co-op
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Exploration
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Cooking
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Farming
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Building
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Crafting
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Skill System
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Harvestable Trees
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Animals
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Domesticate Animals
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The Rule of Land: Pioneers
it’s aight, pretty addictive.
needs a light polish, some spelling checking
on screen text gets a bit annoying after some time
“Press [esc] to cancel this operation”
“No Bullets”
I hate having to press M1 for every action,
Mining 40 rock is tedious.
loses difficulty fast.
I gets very boring after all other survivors are dead.
Getting to 200 days is mostly a chore
edit:
4-11-2020
I just found the “continues mining” option. the game is much better now.
XD
– Real player with 85.7 hrs in game
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This ended up being a lot more fun than I figured.
I was worried that having the game play limited to just a few locations would make it repetitive but it actually wasn’t.
The only thing I disliked was that the HUD wasn’t explained very well but it is a brand new game so take it with a grain of salt.
Overall I found it to be a medium paced game that was thoroughly enjoyable. I look forward to watching it develop more over time.
– Real player with 48.4 hrs in game
Cyber War APOCALYPSE
The goal of Cyber War Apocalypse is to Survive. To do this you will need to overcome struggles such as hunger, thirst & exhaustion. Craft items to help you on your journey. Build shelter. Hunt animals for food and crafting materials. Scavenge the world for crafting items. In multiplayer mode, you’ll need to Protect yourself from other players and Create alliances or become their enemy. It presents combat, crafting, looting, scavenging, resource mining, and exploration.
Campaign Mode
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Lab Craft Survival
This is a difficult survival sandbox game that doesn’t hold your hand. If you like figuring things out yourself and discovering hidden game mechanics, you’ll enjoy this game. If you don’t have a high tolerance for failing though, you might find the game frustrating.
It’s definitely rough around the edges with several bugs and translation errors, and updates have been non-existent. If you’re looking for polish in a game, you won’t find it here, although overall I found it enjoyable.
– Real player with 80.0 hrs in game
An interesting game, a simple but addictive indie toy to use the skills of adaptation in an unknown environment. Top for your money
– Real player with 10.6 hrs in game
Far Cry® Primal
Very well build and fun to play. This is the first Farcry that did not go ‘Off the Rails’ weird to where I didn’t want to continue. Primal is very consistent and keeps me coming back for more
– Real player with 178.4 hrs in game
I almost never post reviews on games, but I felt I had to post about Primal. Among the FarCry games, Primal is the most relaxing and most balanced. Although it has a shorter story than FC5, it’s more interesting and the way you advance through it is really natural. The graphics is amazing and almost always you forget you play a game. For me, FC Primal has one of the most interesting single player campaigns I ever played in a game.
– Real player with 150.8 hrs in game
Magnet Fishing Simulator
Take a special neodymium magnet, tie a rope to it and throw it in water like lakes, canals, rivers, creeks or oceans. Then you pull it back out of the water and hopefully acquired a lot of hidden treasures. You never know what your magnet end up with.
Magnet fishing is a combination of environmentalism and treasure hunting. The magnets used are strong enough to remove large debris such as rusty bicycles, guns, safes, bombs, and more from bodies of water.
Restore found treasures in your own garage using professional tools and chemicals.
You can keep them or sell to buy more or less useful things.
Enjoy nature, explore beautiful environment, but be aware that magnet fishing can be dangerous. There are a lot of hazardous things hidden under water…
Key features:
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Detailed magnet fishing simulation
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Detailed restoration system
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Shopping system
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Driving system with many vehicles
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Living ecosystem
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Dynamic weather system with day/night cycle
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Beautiful open world
And much more!
Nira
Nira is a pixel based RPG which heavily reminds me of the old Holy Grail on the Atari 800 from back in the 80s.
The price is very generous for the content, hard time, and updates to come.
I purchased this game moment it was released as I could not bare to be without Nira once the beta ended.
I had the opportunity to play this game and help with debugging and suggestions along with many others who helped out as well.
The game is quite simple to learn, and very enjoyable. It’s one of those games you start playing then realize the day flew by.
– Real player with 144.8 hrs in game
I’ve been really enjoying playing Nira, so far, I know it’s early days right now but I find the gameplay engaging and the items satisfying to obtain and use.
It’s very easy to get into; the way that the tools progress leads you nicely through the crafting tree, the combat is simple and rewarding (especially once you have gathered enough resources for projectile weapons), and I enjoy the foraging/farming aspect, it’s nice to see crops that you have gathered, or traded for, grow.
I cannot speak to the multiplayer myself, as I have yet to try it, but I enjoy the single player mode immensely.
– Real player with 28.9 hrs in game
Survival Planet
This game needs a lot of work. My opinion is that it was released too early to even be early access. It seems more like a proof of concept than anything. One of the very few games I ended up refunding.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Age Of Omens
Normally as Things go I will update my reviews, so keep posted if your interested on where the game is kind of at.
So quick things is the game is great, It’s early stage yes, There is however a satisfying amount of area to explore, lots of crafting options, and a rather nice building system, I have played a large sum of games with building, and this one does it very well.
The Dev is constantly updating the game, bringing fixes and new content, It’s single/multi I haven’t actually made a multiplayer game, I am fine being alone….
– Real player with 29.6 hrs in game
This developer has big plans for this game and eventually a sequel, so he is not going to cut and run on us like most EA title developers do (I flat out asked him). He is very responsive on discord and takes everything we the players say seriously, I asked for a longer day cycle and he put it in a patch with some other things literally 30 minutes later.
This is an EA title that is worth your time, money and support, I can’t wait to see what more is in store for Age of Omens. Updates and content come at a brisk pace for just one person and he is in the process of hiring more help. Give it a try, I’m so glad I took a chance even after being burned by so many other EA titles.
– Real player with 28.8 hrs in game
Animallica
I’ve edited my old review. This is a more up-to-date review.
In the first moments of my gameplay, I thought this game was no more than just another common survival game with bugs and it felt like it could be a little boring. I was totally wrong, though! This game has much more to give than I thought at first. Not 1, not 3 hours are enough to find out all what this game has to offer After finding out by myself how interesting this game can be, I got addicted to it. If you enjoy other games under the survival crafting genre, Animallica is a mix of other survival games, with the animal rescuing feature and theme that makes it even more interesting for who loves games centered in saving animals.
– Real player with 923.5 hrs in game
Animallica is one of, if not my favorite game of all time.
It’s a survival game with crafting elements based in a post-apocalyptic world. You start off by exploring the different biomes and gathering items that you find to make things necessary for your survival. Although there are many games that are like this, Animallica is really unique and fresh in my opinion.
I love the concept of finding and taming animals. There are everyday animals like dogs, chickens, cows, sheep, etc., as well as rare animals such as Giant Pandas, Tigers, and everything in between. Once tamed you can put the animals back in their original biomes or create an enclosure for them in your base. You can also have animals follow you, name them, and even help you in combat! If I’m being really honest I was sold once I saw that there were dogs in this game lol. They are constantly introducing animals with every update as well.
– Real player with 239.7 hrs in game