![]() The relaxing part seemed to be in conflict with the addictive feeling this game brings (just one more island, just one more dungeon, just one more… oops it’s three hours later). You just explore, farm, craft, and so on and you could just do this as a way to relax honestly. Fun to play: All in all, the game is just a fun way to pass time, without actually setting a goal in your game.This is a personal process, which is definitely making this game addictive to many. You’ll probably get engaged in all the activities a little bit, even if it’s just to get familiar with them, but after a while, you’ll find yourself focussing on certain aspects. Do you enjoy farming? Go ahead! More of a capitalistic merchant kind of person? Go for it! This is quite nice since it often happens that people don’t enjoy certain parts of games. You’re in charge: It’s entirely up to you what you want to focus on.It’s actually really nice that you get a clear indication of how fast the leveling is going, etc. The leveling up is also indicated very clearly on the screen, on top of your screen. The skill points needed to upgrade your skills are retrieved by leveling up. This way, it’s up to you which skills you deem as important, and thus upgrade first. Forager took a different direction and implemented a skill tree with four basic skills. Skill tree: Something we usually don’t see in these types of games are skill trees.The dungeons are rather basic but still fun to uncover. ![]() Each island has its own ‘thing’, like a big ass tree with your house in it, or a random rainbow on an island. The graphics for the dungeons and new islands you discover are also enjoyable. Simple pixelated art and fast movement make have provided great gameplay. You travel through a colorful world of biomes (or islands) with a cute little fellow. Pixel art: Let’s start with the obvious, the art in this game.Inspired by games such as Stardew Valley, Minecraft, and Zelda, you start out with nothing but a pickaxe and a small island, and make your way to build your own future! Forager entered Steam in April and already received a tremendous amount of positive feedback, so I’m sure as hell ready to review this one! My inner gay game to life on this particular biome The game soon got picked up by a huge fanbase of over 200.000 players (Yes! 200k) who enjoyed the prototype. Forager, the idle game by developer studio HopFrog and publisher Humble Bundle, started out as a competitor in a jam.
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