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3 people found this review helpful
4.1 hrs on record
Aside from trouble getting my controller to work, there have been trouble with a confusing control scheme, especially for cranes. Because the mouse controls both the camera and the speed at which the crane rotates and extends (but not both at the same time), it can be tedious to see what you are actually doing, and you might start rotating when you don't intend to.

The main goal of the game is as the title states: crafting roads. This is done in a few steps: pour sand, spread and flatten the sand, pour asphalt and then flatten the asphalt. The sand truck needs refilling, but the asphalt layer does not. The sand truck also empties out rather quickly, resulting in many trips to and from the place you are actually working, halting the entire process. The other vehicles do not have this issue, and can happily go one right after the other in multiplayer mode if you so wish.

Another aspect of this game is building roads specifically so convoys of trucks can safely get from point A to point B to make deliveries. Love this idea, however, a route that works for the first dozen times, suddenly stops working without any interference of the player. A freshly laid road can sometimes be blocked by a randomly spawned boulder that used to lay underneith. Not all obstacles are removeable, and may need a detour planned around it rather than the ability to move them out of the way. Another gripe I have with the convoys, is that they are fairly impatient. If you find yourself in their route, for any reason, like say, you are making a connecting road and have your fleet at the ready nearby, they will lay on their horns forever, until you move.

Unfortunately, I did not make it out of the tutorial before getting too frustrated with all the little tediums, and I have requested a refund.
Posted 22 May, 2025.
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2 people found this review helpful
1.3 hrs on record
This was one of the first VR games I tried out, and I cannot exactly recommend it. Gameplay is fun, but unless you can tolerate practically every single character nearly constantly screaming in your ears, I'd say to stay away from this game. A fair amount of jokes also fall into the "loud equals funny" category, which I personally am absolutely not a fan of.
Posted 18 January, 2025.
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No one has rated this review as helpful yet
25.0 hrs on record (24.4 hrs at review time)
It's a pretty relaxing game about fishing that is best enjoyed with friends. The Animal Crossing style characters and retro inspired graphics make me feel a little nostalgic.
Posted 3 December, 2024.
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2 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
38.7 hrs on record (5.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Everyone has a dumpy
Posted 23 November, 2024.
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No one has rated this review as helpful yet
556.0 hrs on record (25.9 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
At its core, it's a citybuilder with beavers. But when playing, it feels like a lot more. Not only is there a dry/wet season to take into account, you also have to make sure your little beaver friends survive through it all. And what better way to do that than to do the one thing beavers are great at: building dams!

I've made empires of water built out of nothing but wood and sheer willpower.
Posted 24 November, 2021.
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1 person found this review helpful
14.7 hrs on record
10 hours in, and well... It's frankly boring. I've chosen Witch, and I haven't needed anything other than the base spell to get through everything. Literally any monster dies within 1 - 2 hits, save for bosses. The quests are simply "go to place" or "kill X monsters" There isn't any content that feels interesting to me, except for the dark spirit possessing you that grows stronger.
The game looks great, but it's like a multicolored toast: no content, very plain.
Posted 7 March, 2020.
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4 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
18.0 hrs on record (12.8 hrs at review time)
♥♥♥♥. Yes.

With accurate retro visuals and a color pallette resembling late 80's/early 90's cyber, this little marvel will hit all your nostalgic buttons. Paired with those throwback graphics is a wonderful soundtrack and an amazing cast of voice actors that soothe your ears.

The gameplay is simple, yet surprisingly immersive! The puzzles are fun and make you feel accomplished. Even though this is a point-and-click, don't expect to be able to take all the time you need on all challenges though! The pressure of time can and will get to you in some of the minigames and even in the later puzzles!

Now, the big whooper. The story.
It's just a few days before Christmas, and you're just writing yet another boring product review. Suddenly, this little robot who claims to be sentient breaks in and demands you help them. Their creator has gone missing! After literally dragging you into it, you begin suspecting things... The Human Revolution, a protest group vouching for the purity of humanity, apparently has something to do with this all. Hybrids, humans who have undergone gene therapy, get involved too. You suddenly find yourself torn between three factions: humans, hybrids and ROMs. On top of it all, you need to find out what happened to this robot's creator! What will you do? Can you bring the three factions together, or do you choose one over the rest? What has a network company to do with this all? Guess you'll have to play the game to find out!
Posted 9 June, 2017.
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5.9 hrs on record (2.5 hrs at review time)
It's time to get creative with words! In this quirky game, you and your fellow good sir or ma'am try to outwit each other with the most creative insults and mockery you can come up with. Be careful though! You and your opposing gentleman only have a few words to choose from! Once a word has been said, you cannot take it back. But your opponent must refrain from repeating you aswel.

Beware though, while you may be a gentleman outside of the game, you must be vile and absolutely disgusting, as not even your most classy foe will back down from a pottymouth!
Posted 23 November, 2016.
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32.4 hrs on record (29.3 hrs at review time)
The best wacky racer I've seen out there!
Posted 3 May, 2015.
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168 people found this review helpful
5 people found this review funny
170.4 hrs on record (45.0 hrs at review time)
FaceRig is only in early access now, so it does have some flaws, but overall, it's truly awesome. It is professionally made face-tracking software that works just by analyzing your face through your webcam, for a ridiculously low price. It's great for literally anything for which you can use your own face, like Skype, vlogs, livestreams, or to keep your anonymity on infamous websites like Omegle and Chatroulette.
What is truly amazing about this is that normally, to achieve the same results as FaceRig achieves, you will need to have either a special suit on or to stick your face full of tracking orbs. FaceRig just analyzes your face through the webcam, and measures all the points of it without all these expensive Hollywood thingos.

The flaws are minor ones, like if you have a bad webcam, the program will likely not work as you would expect. If your face is blurry, it won't be able to recognize you. The same problem occurs when you move too fast, but that is the same reason.
Sometimes, frowning doesn't completely work, but with the reactions on your friends' faces, I doubt you would ever frown anyway.

Things I'm looking forward to: Movement of the arms. If I can have that in here, FaceRig is just perfect.
Posted 8 September, 2014.
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