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it's a game ffs, a pretty tame one at that as a matter of fact lol
This one deals with the aftermath to normalcy. Is there even another aftermath restruction game?
We respect your point of view but actually can't agree with it.
Best regards!
As in this game, it is better and you can calmly repair everything and think positively about the future again.
You actually learn a lot about civilians and history what have actually happened in aftermath of WW2.
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This is the reason i actually got this game. I like renovation games but this has some history in it.
You can actually learn some things and they show what had to be done after the war, how the people were affected etc.
I think the positive aspect behind the game (the person you play wants to help rebuild all the things that got destroyed) is really good and a welcome change between all the games you can get.
(english ist not my main language, so sry if anything isn´t understandable)
Clearly you didn't actually try playing the demo or you'd have realized it isn't a "renovating, flipping game" but something with a deeper story and showing some history that tends to be overlooked. (Though if you do want to renovate and flip there's currently a nice bundle of this game with House Flipper; HF is an enjoyable game as well.)
I get your point but it would've been tasteless if it was "Ukraine Rebuilder".
This is factual, you are unreal!
also: you dont learn about that, but they used elephants from zoo's to get rid of too heavy things IN GERMANY.
you dont learn that in school books. in facts, its forbidden knowledge.
not so important