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Wenn du auch mit 20 geil sein willst, lad dir Unity runter und schau ein paar Tutorials auf Youtube.
lol sorry... Not even close to "best survival game in years"... While games are subjective to opinion, I don't think this is true even objectively.
That said, nothing wrong with small indie devs or a game that won't be "best...". I play an EA title from time to time that literally has 1 dev.
Nothing wrong with trying to find more info on a small EA title, though I do think change logs and discussions probably is a better indicator of development quality.
Decided to try the game anyway and I'm glad I did. Already have had more fun with this game than with Landless during it's entire cycle as a live product.
I too would like to know who the team is. In today's economy you have to be careful what early access games you "invest in". We have all seen abandoned titles.
I personally don't trust really small dev teams for anything other than 2D indie games.
Edit. Just remembered I payed $10 dollars for it lol. Extra good deal for me!!! Great game!!