Anniversary Edtion update – set of new characters to interact with, locations to explore and new possible ending, created especially for the second anniversary of the game
The Little Ones DLC – exploring the hardships of wartime survival as seen from an entirely new perspective – that of a child.
This War of Mine Stories - the full set of three new stories set in the world of This War of Mine. Those story-driven DLCs present a different perspective on war, offering a brand-new, unique experience for both This War of Mine old-timers as well as the new players.
Anniversary Edtion update – set of new characters to interact with, locations to explore and new possible ending, created especially for the second anniversary of the game
The Little Ones DLC – exploring the hardships of wartime survival as seen from an entirely new perspective – that of a child.
This War of Mine Stories - the full set of three new stories set in the world of This War of Mine. Those story-driven DLCs present a different perspective on war, offering a brand-new, unique experience for both This War of Mine old-timers as well as the new players.
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Why do you say that? Really curious. Could be either the game is really bad or if it is truly simulating war then it might be a way of saying it is really good haha
Why do you say that? Really curious. Could be either the game is really bad or if it is truly simulating war then it might be a way of saying it is really good haha
Start game being happy, leave game depressed. I still bought it tho, $2 is a great price for all dlc.
Why do you say that? Really curious. Could be either the game is really bad or if it is truly simulating war then it might be a way of saying it is really good haha
You make some rough choices and sometimes they arent good but you have to survive ...
Why do you say that? Really curious. Could be either the game is really bad or if it is truly simulating war then it might be a way of saying it is really good haha
It's more the latter! Really good but (appropriately) sad game.
Why do you say that? Really curious. Could be either the game is really bad or if it is truly simulating war then it might be a way of saying it is really good haha
The second reason... just way too accurate in depicting the horrors of war in your home.
Game play is like Maniac Mansion... without humor. Only pain, suffering, depression and survivors guilt.
Why do you say that? Really curious. Could be either the game is really bad or if it is truly simulating war then it might be a way of saying it is really good haha
Yeah, This War of Mine is one of a small few games that actually hit me emotionally. I've played it many times.
It's best on a nice sized touchscreen like an iPad. I own like 5 copies of it on different systems (PS/PC/IOS/Android...). Honestly, the tablet is the only way this game should be played.
I have an extra steam key for the PC if someone wants it.
Yeah, This War of Mine is one of a small few games that actually hit me emotionally. I've played it many times.
It's best on a nice sized touchscreen like an iPad. I own like 5 copies of it on different systems (PS/PC/IOS/Android...). Honestly, the tablet is the only way this game should be played.
I have an extra steam key for the PC if someone wants it.
++ This War of Mine. On PC, with the ability to quit and restart a bad day (Marko FTW!). Not sure how it'd work on Switch. Tried it on iOS and was disappointed.
- Moonlighter. Very repetitive combat and sales. As the name suggests, it's almost more about running your store than it is about clearing the dungeons.
I'm surprised no one mentioned Moonlighter yet. For anyone who loves a rogue-lite mixed with managing a sales economy, it's wonderful. I've heard people compare it to Stardew Valley meets Dark Souls (not nearly as difficult though).
Go into a dungeon, collect as much stuff as possible while staying alive, sell your loot, upgrade your gear. Rinse and repeat.
Dungeons and dungeon crawling remind me of top down Zelda games.
The economy part is really what surprised me. Certain items sell for more or less based on demand, so you need to really feel out how appropriately you price out your items. I had way more fun with managing the shop than I thought I would.
Highly recommend the complete editon, way more content for under a buck more.
I'm surprised no one mentioned Moonlighter yet. For anyone who loves a rogue-lite mixed with managing a sales economy, it's wonderful. I've heard people compare it to Stardew Valley meets Dark Souls (not nearly as difficult though).
Go into a dungeon, collect as much stuff as possible while staying alive, sell your loot, upgrade your gear. Rinse and repeat.
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Stardew Valley is much more complex and better done. Moonlighter... 'Rinse and repeat...', and repeat, and repeat, and repeat. It's one of the few games I really just couldn't stand after a while it was just so repetitive. Even the monsters from one level to the next were just the same, only maybe different color (? it's been a while, but think that's right) and higher stats. Not unusual in itself, but just one more thing in an already very repetitive game.
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Game play is like Maniac Mansion... without humor. Only pain, suffering, depression and survivors guilt.
Hella worth 2 bucks.
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It's best on a nice sized touchscreen like an iPad. I own like 5 copies of it on different systems (PS/PC/IOS/Android...). Honestly, the tablet is the only way this game should be played.
I have an extra steam key for the PC if someone wants it.
It's best on a nice sized touchscreen like an iPad. I own like 5 copies of it on different systems (PS/PC/IOS/Android...). Honestly, the tablet is the only way this game should be played.
I have an extra steam key for the PC if someone wants it.
- Moonlighter. Very repetitive combat and sales. As the name suggests, it's almost more about running your store than it is about clearing the dungeons.
Go into a dungeon, collect as much stuff as possible while staying alive, sell your loot, upgrade your gear. Rinse and repeat.
Dungeons and dungeon crawling remind me of top down Zelda games.
The economy part is really what surprised me. Certain items sell for more or less based on demand, so you need to really feel out how appropriately you price out your items. I had way more fun with managing the shop than I thought I would.
Highly recommend the complete editon, way more content for under a buck more.
Go into a dungeon, collect as much stuff as possible while staying alive, sell your loot, upgrade your gear. Rinse and repeat.
....