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To put the work behind the game into context .... Capt Anne (Mom) is the glue that holds it all together. Apollo is the grind behind the nuts and bolts. And, well, Maya most likely provides bundles of support, fun, and laughter.
Whatever the case may be, this game and the journey behind it, IMO, feels quite unique and does deserve a go, with your eyes wide open to the potential illustrated in its road map.
Some have legitimate grievances, like the grind for stamps, and the time gated content. Telling people to ignore those or calling them kids is completely uncalled for.