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8 of 14Just spent a whole road trip ignoring my whole family playing this game. No regrets even as the sole survivor of the resulting car crash.
Love this game, and for the people complaining about the price. Grow up you have an iphone nothing is cheap with apple apps you peasant.
This title leaves very little room for error, even on easy. Also, sometimes it doesn’t register what I’m directing. The random events slightly lean towards the more frustrating than fun side. But, it’s good overall. The dark humor is awesome. When events happen, they actually show up, which is cool, except that also means you have a constant reminder of how you’re about to fail.
You’re paying 4 dollars for a management game, a BORING management game. The only options that you get is the daily choices and how many people you want in your machinery. This game should be free, or at least 1 dollar. But if you think this tame is worth 4 DOLLARS, you’re straight up insane.
Have lot of fun it’s hard but still fun but wish there was something more to the game like to make things look different or something kool to add on
I actually love this game. It reminds me of oxygen not included. However, I think right now it’s too simple. <br/><br/>It’s so based on random events that you really don’t have a lot of control or even that many options for how to play. The only strategy is the order for upgrading, which just doesn’t give you a lot of options for fun. <br/><br/>The bones are there, but I think this game could be a lot better with more options for game play. <br/><br/>For example: a skills system that allows you to upgrade features, pick different kinds of claws, different upgrades to the chambers, the ability to make more chambers. Maybe a more detailed breeding system, where the little humans can be bred for better skills in certain jobs, or something like that. <br/><br/>Overall, cool game, but it feels too simple / incomplete.
Awesome game. I’m hooked!
I have so much fun playing this game I hope the developer ports the other title in the series
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