

The puzzle rooms, or dimensions, have environmental puzzles to solve. My only wish for these, that they could have been longer or a bit more challenging. The dungeons is where you’ll fight your way through it solving little puzzles and eventually finding the boss key to take out, well, the boss of the dungeon and earn yourself some gear. These vary from small Zelda like dungeons, to puzzle rooms, NPC quests, and less obvious mysteries on the some lands. The reason – these plots of land don’t just give you more space to build or retrieve resources, but have some interesting things on them that expand the game from just being a resource gatherer.

Sadly, that doesn’t last long, and is what I put most of my time into grinding gold for. At first the land is pretty cheap, so your world expands at a decent rate. The key to really opening up the game is buying land. So I would suggest a more balanced approach.
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I mainly focused on levelling industry and economy to get gold as fast as I could, but realised later on that I needed magic items to upgrade some of my gear. Each of these paths will unlock various buildings and give you certain traits in that area. The four main skill paths are industry, economy, foraging, and magic.

Eventually you can unlock all skills but at the beginning you’ll need to decide how you want to build your fortune initially. Being able to level up and pick skills is a great way to tailor how you go about your business within the game. Again, the combat aspect of the game is fairly simple, with a few added things like being able to dodge roll.Īs you cut, mine, battle your way through the game you’ll earn EXP and gain levels. You’ll also be able to kill enemies or animals with your pick-axe, until you can craft yourself a sword or bow. You gather resources with your pick-axe, mining ore or cutting trees (no need for an axe!). One thing that makes it so easy to jump into is the basic gameplay. It’s such a simple formula, and you think before stopping, I’ll just gather some resources for the next upgrade or maybe I’ll stop after I buy the next piece of land and see what’s on it. Admittedly, after about 10 minutes of mining rocks and chopping down trees, I got the dreaded fear that I get with all these resource collecting games the grind! And boy what a grind it is! But I say this in the most enjoyable way possible.
