a multiplayer game of parenting and civilization building
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$24 in the UK.
Well then it never ends and you become an idiot too, since the people you're taking it out on are more than likely not the ones who hurt you. Don't give in to idiocy and become that sadist bully in every bad movie going why do you keep hitting yourselves. Seriously, they are the worst kinds of boring.
I'm testing this game out as a newb and talking about it with a lot of my friends over on renaissance kingdoms since we're looking for something new to try. Don't want a griefer game. Not here to be some sadists fun kick. Seeing closely and letting them know how it goes.
I don't grief. Don't get my kicks from other people's pain or unhappiness. KucheKlizma if you think everyone does, I think you are rationalising your own actions. It's ok I do a bad thing cause everyone does. So it's good I do bad. They don't, it's not. You do bad.
Thanks Played the game the first time today. (My very first mum named me Missy). So far - apart from being abandoned quite a lot lol - but I guess that's par for the course met a lot of nice people too. Not managed to live past the age of 12 yet and feeling bad I'm such a resource drain cause I've no idea what I'm doing - but definitely planning to try and get better.
And killed by a rattle snake I feel bad for the amount of resources I must be wasting.
Hehe, well I've taken the plunge and tried a few lives. One very helpful mum and grandmum. Thanks guys! Helping me farm and get water. So far I've been about as useful as a cactus Made it to age 12 to be eaten by a wolf.
Maybe there should be an aggressive stab mode? So accidents are harder?
Oh also (again just things I'd like, not an experienced player so apologises if any of this conflicts with ig atm or is present) - weather and an eco-system that very slowly heals more (like over more than one generation).
e.g.
A rabbit hole is deserted - could be repopulated if another rabbit hole nearby with babies is left long enough to allow a second baby to move out. Trees could drop saplings allowing reforestation and forest creep.
Rain comes that waters your crops for you and refills dried out pools - but too much can kill your carrots.
Drought that keeps you warm so you eat less, but dries up pools and makes fields need more water.
Snow - free fresh water with fires but drops your temperature rating.
Sunny days - makes the crops grow faster. Keeps you warm.
Storms - can damage items etc not in a building.
Or seasons - save up food for winter. Lots of easy fruit in autumn. Lots of baby rabbits in spring.
Thanks Alleria
What I'm looking for is a cooperative survival game. I've been watching Draegast's youtube videos and really liked some of them - particularly the early stories where he was surviving with his mum, learning to make a hammer, learning to carrot farm from a really good grandpa, and being a wonderful baker who went onto help a collapsed civilisation restart for a new visiting eve. I really enjoyed those and came to look further at the game.
But I've also seen another side on MrMEOLA and HoneyBunnyGames's videos. Both still good creators. But their videos showed a lot more of just, stab stab, got stabbed by my baby, stabbed by a random, stab stab. Which looks boring. So that's why I've come here to the forums To try and get more of an idea of the actual balance between game play and griefer punch bag.
While I admit to a limited knowledge of the game so far - things that would draw me in would be more social interactions between characters - maybe when low on food characters could huddle for warmth together to survive longer? Or just some cheery ones like hug or play. Some way to educate children that could give them some boost to their skills? Some more emphasis on the interactions we have with eachother that aren't stabbing.
I'm wondering about joining and stuff like this makes me really think I don't want to. I'm really glad he learned something, and hope he does take it forward, in real life as well. But how common do people find this stuff? I don't want to invest in a game if it's going to be a waste of my time to some other griefers sadistic thrill. What balance do people find there is in general playing this game, between people actually achieveing things together and making something worthwhile to be proud of, and constant uggh what's the point with griefers making it a horrible experience, and worse placing their bad actions on the people doing nothing, claiming they're "begging for it" by not actively doing everything possible every waking minute to stop them doing the wrong thing?
Looking at starting too. Do you find people have the time to help though? Don't want to risk ruining anyone else's games if they're all nearly dying. But I like the idea of diving in.
Hi All,
Not actually played this game yet but really been enjoying watching some people playing it on youtube, so thinking about getting it. But a lot of the videos lately seem to just end with people being murdered randomly by their babies. Are there any options to play where you can be killed by the enviroment, starvation etc but not by other players?
Thanks
Lav