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Great question, since there's no game there to beat. I returned it for a refund.
I would say it's worth every penny if you enjoy hearing about the meaning of life lol.
it's this type of game where everybody says "explore new things".
it is more like "explore the same thing again and again but with random other things in it", exept if you want to collect everything, the game is interresting for about 2hours.
This simulator dont give any answers either it just challenges your world view existential philosophical questions.
It's intended that you play it when you are feeling relaxed or bored. It wants to put the idea of existence in your mind in different ways, and really is just a sandbox. I love playing it though.
lmao, a pack of toilets wandering across an open plain is not art. I fail to see how wandering across landscapes as wacky objects or animals is "philosophical", either. Relaxing, yeah, but not really deep in any way. Sorry if I come across as rude, just my opinion