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It is a great game, a real break from the norm. The exploration is peaceful and beautiful. Gathering plants for examination and potential synthesis is a perpetual conquest with short term and long term benefits. Encounters with the beast are tense affairs that test your instincts and adaptability to your surroundings. It's an all round pleasant experience that sits proudly alongside the bigger budget titles in my Steam library.
Anyway, hats off to the devs - excellent job! Can't wait to see what you guys cook up next!
Awesome!
A lot of people are suggesting and critiquing, but have NO idea what it takes to make a project like this. Don't listen to them. The gameplay, inclusions, exclusions, the research behind your choices, and the story are perfect... it was your idea and you executed it wondefully.
Thank you for some GREAT entertainment guys!
I agree with you in general - Miasmata is a fantastic game - but I'd still like to see hunger & food in a future update, or sequel ;)