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Think I´m gonna create a new profile on monk and just chill with it with no resources management per se to get to know the game better before going for the other modes.
I haven't actually encountered any bugs, but there are a few small annoyances for sure. When placing certain buildings or items you get the descriptive text box up that's actually in the way of you placing said thing. My other gripe is about the little brown/gray/black tiles that are left when you've finished a mission - made an own thread on here about it - such a shame for such an utterly beautiful game. Another minor thing is when you're in a mission, but you've forgotten the wording of the mission, you click the book icon, but instead of bringing you to the actual mission page, you always start at the beginning of the book. Oh, and when you burn stuff, the music gets very jittery and glitchy, shouldn't be because of my computer, so that's a bug, I guess.
These are minor annoyances for sure. I think I would've gotten the same experience from playing in monk mode, to be honest. It's not a particularly challenging game, so might as well chill out and make some pretty places, in my opinion!
Just to re-iterate though; stunning game. Would easily recommend it to anyone!