About This Game Forager is a 2D open world game inspired by exploration, farming and crafting games such as Stardew Valley, Terraria & Zelda. Gather, collect and manage resources. Craft useful items & structures. Build and grow a base out of nothing. Buy land to expand and explore. Level up and learn new skills, abilities, and blueprints. Solve puzzles, find secrets and raid dungeons! Achieve anything you want! The choice is yours, you set your own goals to work towards!Start small and improve your base, skills, equipment, network of friends (and enemies!) and build your future as you see fit! You can play Forager in a very varied array of playstyles...BECOME... A GATHERERBECOME... A FARMERBECOME... A MERCHANTBECOME... AN ADVENTURERBECOME... A BUILDER 6d5b4406ea Title: ForagerGenre: Action, Adventure, Indie, SimulationDeveloper:HopFrogPublisher:Humble BundleRelease Date: 18 Apr, 2019 Forager Download] [FULL] Very cute game. Spent hours on it. Only thing i'd suggest is for the dev to add a choice upon death whether to try again or to return to main screen. Otherwise Forager is a very enjoyable game especially for those cleptos such as myself!. This game is CUTE, colorful, and addictive as fk. If you like Starbound, Terraria, Minecraft, Don't Starve - or any similar game to these! You'll like it. I'd say Stardew but really it feels like you should be working at a fast pace. It's not that you have to, it's just what it -feels- like the game wants you to do. You could also call it a light version of Factorio, as you're pretty much conquering this adorable world through capitalism.Make no mistake though, this is a game for people who love crafting, gathering, and base building. And\/or achievement hunting. Combat is there but I've not even come close to death a single time through out my 22 hour stint, and I'm end game now. Which is sad as well because I wish the game was longer! There are also puzzles but they aren't very complicated, give or take 1 or 2. If I have one more complaint, it's that once you have many machines going and things start to become automated, there's so much going on your screen constantly, it can be a bit overwhelming; a bit messy. I had to turn the game down from my original settings because certain banging noises in the game are also much louder and get more frequent as the game goes on. The good news is, the developer is still working to improve the game, and has a promising road map. Many of the things I listed in the last paragraph are on said map to be improved upon. There's also mention of multiplayer by Fall. I feel like multiplayer would really shorten how much game play you'd really get out of this, but at the same time, I see many people who are never able to complete a farm on Stardew because it takes so long to do so, and random people just aren't the best team mates. You wouldn't have that problem with this game at least.Over all, 7\/10.. i love this game i really do but as of now its not worth the $20 there's not enough to do right now this game has so much potential and im looking forward to the updates but as i said right now its not worth the price. I killed a bete and became Cthulhu 10\/10 would do it again. SUMMARY: A strangely relaxing yet addicting, chill yet frantic foraging\/crafting experience. Forager takes the classic harvest-craft-survival genre and both simplifies it and ramps it up. You are an unnamed creature on an island, harvesting resources, constructing equipment, learning skills, and eventually buying access to other lands. But as the game expands, more and more is unlocked, things become delightfully over-the-top - whille still being relaxing and managable. A must-play for fans of the genre, though the grind is part of it.Forager is a game about a puffy little marshmallow of a man who appears on an island with a pickaxe. Slowly, playing him, you harvest resources and begin to build and to acquire skills. Resources renew each other, so you never run out. It's an almost relaxing clicker-like game, though early on you'll notice there's a lot of slots for technologies and equipment you haven't unlocked . . .Then, slowly, as you unlock skills and pay for new lands you find more resources, more monsters, more puzzles, and more technology and things get crazy. Soon you'll have mining lasers zapping resources, banks minting money, and lines of furnaces turning out metals. Forager starts simple. and then gets more complex - yet somehow remains relaxing. As you progress in the game you can automate resource acquisition and other activities, letting you venture forth while your own mini-empire of automation churns away.Forager starts simple, and whenever it gets more complex, it offers ways for you to automate that complexity and unlock new equipment. You're always navigating towards ways to optimize what you do and find the best way to do more. It's an amazing juggling act.The game consists of:* Resource acquisition.* Gaining experience by harvesting, building, fighting monsters.* Unlocking skills as you gain experience, giving you new buildings and materials, as well as synergies of skills.* Building new buildings to provide utilities, and finding ways to combine them. Many will process materials automatically, and others provide various automated features like automatically freeing resources.* Building and upgrading equipment.* Unlocking new lands with money.* Performing various quests and solving puzzles you find to gain new advantages and equipment.Forager does this all with a charming colorful aesthetic and music. It's soothing even when your automated kingdom is churning away.One warning is that the game does get deliberately grindy at the midpoint. That's part of the genre, but forager makes it into a mix of calm grind (you can just sit around defended by ballistas and let automated mining take place) and frenetic checking. That might not be for everyone.So who's this for?* If you like open world harvesting and survival, this is for you - it's a straightforward yet complex version of that genre, accessible, but with so many options.* If you like relaxing games with crafting and setting things up, you may like it.* If you're big into automating and optimization in games, you'll probably enjoy it.* If you like any of the above but need a more relaxing experience, its a GREAT choice.. great game!
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Updated: Mar 21, 2020
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