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I'm eager to try and make sure any futher DLC uses up resources so that you have continued reason to collect and construct :)
There was never any DLC tho
it would have been great if the devs would have continued Yonder beyond what's there, but it was never a necessity
the game is finished, the story is complete
the world might be a bit empty & the people in it a bit generic, but that's nothing unique in the gaming world, isn't it ?
the only thing i regret regarding Yonder is, there are no games like this one
it's a unique combination of genres in a beatifully crafted world
most games which would be comparable lack in some major respect, like most exploration open world crafting farming games lack the main arch of an adventure, they have some small quest stories & that's it or the main story is blatantly laughable like "congrats, your till now unknown to you uncle bequeathed you with a run down farm in a god forsaken village" & literally all games in beautiful unique worlds are mainly about killing some creatures existing only for the sake of being killable