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I was playing Multiplayer with a friend. The game needs either local network play, or zerotier, or hamachi. I have a public IP address, so I started the game and on the router I enabled port forwarding to the IP address of my computer on port 7777 udp and 7777tcp, and my friend could then connect in the menu after starting, or when we were already in the tent.

I have to admit that as the game has simple graphics, there is beauty in simplicity. The game is excellent, it works great, the authors of the game have done a lot of work, I believe that the game will run even on weaker machines. The game is fun especially when you play multiplayer, from 2 or more people it is very fun and you enjoy playing the game repeatedly.

SpoilerAlert: I'll admit that we didn't manage to do the "plank" to get to the village, maybe we could use a guide somewhere if we get stuck in the game, otherwise the game is flawless. In fact, we only found absolutely negligible trifles. Sometimes it's harder to open the door, you have to step away from the door and then press the E button. Then while sleeping in the bunker the enemies got stuck on the roof and when I left the bunker I was attacked during the day. There was one door in the bunker that couldn't be opened, but I didn't try to break it with a hammer. Is it possible to break doors with a hammer in the game?
Maybe some "damage" info in inventory would help me to choose correct weapon. 

Worse graphics add to the atmosphere of the game.

Otherwise, the game is absolutely great, it has great potential and my friends and I are looking forward to the next versions of the game. Ignore the negative comments, we really enjoyed the game. :)

The option of a dedicated server running on Linux could help the game's popularity. We would like to host such a game on our servers for other players, as long as the game does not consume too many resources.

thanks for playing! i'm glad you enjoyed the game. it wasn't ever really built to work on a dedicated server as far as i remember. perhaps a relay server for peer-to-peer could help the accessibility, but as of late i've been busy and i haven't really ever found the time or motivation to try and implement it.

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