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Stacklands but with an intriguing storyline and way more interesting logic to the crafting system!

This game has a lot of really nice polish! Really looking forward to picking up a copy when it is fully released!

Did see a couple of bugs while playing: 

  1. I noticed the "Idea" cards didn't shake when placed on top of the research book even though they added the recipe to it when left there for the turn.
  2. Had a bit of a weird glitch where my fiber count wouldn't update to the correct amount after using some of the material.

Again, really awesome game! Can't wait to play when it is fully released! Keep up the awesome work!


Edit: I just wanted to add that I went on a long and ridiculous Journey to make apple juice... 

It all started in the Autumn of the third year, I had finally learned that you could harvest multiple apples from trees using tools (which I believe I was actually told this in my first year... but that hardly seems relevant). My mission suddenly became so clear, apples. Massive amounts of apples. All the apples, all of them being transformed into liquid gold a.k.a. apple juice.

It was a long struggle learning that people don't just step on apples to make juice but a worthy endeavor all the same. I packed up my mighty tools and went into the recently created forest of 3 apple trees. Luckily for me these trees were capable of producing thousands of logs and limitless other forest materials, truly a miracle of invention.

Finally with my logs and my sticks I was able to turn my found resources into the pinnacle of human technology, the automatic foot pressing stepper, a.k.a. the "Press" for those who are incapable of identifying a very obvious tool. Finally, my journey complete, I decided to lay back and enjoy the final few seasons of my life sipping some delicious cider and relaxing by my piles of resources... as I had accomplished nothing else in my 10 years of life.