I started this channel to bring attention to games that do not always get the recognition that they deserve...games that even non-gamers can enjoy because they they relatable or make us pause and think about our own selves for a time. Games like What Remains of Edith Finch or The Last Day of June or When the Past Was Around...each which have broadened my view of gaming in some way.
While I was following this video I came across a gold slime ✨. Sadly I had a full inventory, luckily I already have a full farm of slimes so I didn't really needed the gold plort for money
Yeah, I unistalled the whole game after trying this hellish puzzle. I had played through this once before but missed this sidequest so deciced to try it this time. Mistake! I somehow managed to figure out the right words and through a lot of cursing managed to put the morse code correctly. I was very confused when apparently that wasnt enough and I had to do something else but the game NEVER told me what! Deciced to look online and I STILL have no idea what to do, the only option it gave to me was to kind of write words on top of the morse codes that I ALREADY HAVE CHOSEN. It doesn't give anything else to me. Not going to bother with this game again (only wanted to collect some trophies I missed) the way it painted people with mental health illnesses was extremely troubling.
idk anything about most these games, but from what you said, and what you showed, afew of these do look like interesting games, but not exactly like slime ranchers. penko park seems more like pokemon snap. while lost ember more reminds me of games like spirit of the north (a game where your a fox, who i think is trying to save everything, that was destroyed from this evil thing.) and the first tree (another game where your a fox, but your going to places, to tell a story about someone.) island saver seems the most like slime ranchers, along with a game you didn't add to this list known as bugsnax (a game where your a detective trying to find out what happened to this one character, while also collecting these half bug half snack creatures.), is also similar to slime ranchers.
Such a cute review! While the game was repetitive, I rather ended the super relaxing music and the want to keep growing new worlds/creating new world seeds (especially the perfect ones IYKYK). I loved this game. Definitely a game to play when you want to chill. 🖤
I agree, the world growing mechanic was the best part of it, especially because there were so many different versions you could make. I also really enjoyed the mines, it was a nice break from the repetitive nature of building up the town.
A recommendation esp for beginners of sandrock is when low of energy at mid day. Go to Owen place for discounted dine in food. Its a cost effective way to regain energy
The start was different for my playthrough, once I had control of the dad I went to the basement and tried to turn the light on and then the game put me in the cutscene of grabbing the blue guys hand
You can get marble (with the bronze pickhammer) from the darker coloured rocks (called hard rock iirc) also behind your house is an old stone like pillar you can salvage. Sitting down on a seat/stool slooooooowly regains your stamina so if you're waiting for your resource machines to finish up I suggest sitting til you're ready
thank you so much! i've been searching for HOURS for that hunter gordo and just could not find it... turns out, it was invisible i think i actually did find it a few years ago in my old world, so i remembered it being in that general area and i looked and i looked but just could not find it. finally i gave up and looked up a tutorial
Hey, great job. I have my own game review channel (not this account) and really appreciate your quality. You have a way of speaking that is pleasant to listen to, your thoughts are clear and concise. Thanks for the video.
tell me what to do to save the whole house in the showroom, I just click on the house, but you only convert part of it and because of this I can neither save nor move it
I wanted this vid to see wich slimes were there so i could feed them and rush trough i paused the moment i even entered the danger zone altough i was ready, i still find my little jet pack stunt flying over water saver than the feral slimes 🤣
Great video! I chose the path of violence but I got confused by the message when the "achievement" was unlocked. I was pretty sure there were some other endings and here they are... :) Great job! (I loved the narrator's voice)
I played through this tonight for the first time, and loved it. One of the chemical symbols painted on the cave walls was actually that of dopamine. Make of that what you will.