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The only three bugs in this game that need fixing are:
1) an audio bug where accidentally hovering your mouse over an object that is built in the shelter and thus highlighting it, generates an infinite click noise, but it isnt too annoying and disappears whenever you move the mouse away and only happens when your mouse is somewhere towards the edge of your screen, i.e. you hover it on an object you didnt want to select in the first place,
2) broadcasting for traders via radio doesnt work and always results in a message that nobody responded (traders still pull up from time to time at your shelter, though) and
3) if you take a dog into battle, his AP does not regenerate after an attack, so saving up/charging up AP for one attack is all you get per battle out of him.
for all other intents and purposes, this is a complete, finished game that i played for more than 80 hours without issue.
If you have played / are a fan of sheltered 1, and know how to play this type of game, it is absolutely worth it.
If you have played This War of Mine you will also like it.