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To be honest i disliked to buy candycolored games in the past ... Yonder changed my mind ...
I call it my little friendly Skyrim - you run around sightseeing, collecting stuff, crash barrels and boxes with loot .... meet npcs, trade and hire with them, meet and befriend animals, set up rudimentary farming ...
With 60+ hours Yonderplaytime you can guess about my recommendation ! It's sure not perfect but it's worked on steady and the Devs are listening and communicating here
Just buy it at sale now and try 2 hours max ... you can keep it (it might grow on you) or refund
We did expand what we were doing to make it more intuitive for younger players, but I would never say it's a kids game. It's just a light-hearted, gentle, exploration game.
You can always look at a few Let's Play videos to see if it's for you!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGe_S5n7MjT2pWyCLIc9G1wZSlhxOQO5b
Your English is just fine! And I do understand what you mean. Yonder, because it's a bright, gentle game does get compared to a kids game by some. But it was never designed for kids. Unless you count me as a big kid :D. Most of the 'kid friendly' improvements we did were around dialogue. We keep reading level low and try to limit number of words in a conversation.
The lack of perceived challenge and lack of punishment play a part, too. But I find having a space that doesnt punish you is a nice change from other games I play. It also means I can get people like my own parents to play the game :D
Have a look at the Let's Plays. See what you think for yourself.
There's been some post from parents that would love to play Yonder together with their kids in Coop ... imagine a kid friendly Witcher3 without typical adult stuff ... you can play with ya kids
Thanks for reply.I already watching:)