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“The game has most of its core gameplay mechanics implemented and we're mostly adding new content and in-depth gameplay mechanics on top. It currently provides about 40-60 hours of playtime,
game is tagged with
Sandbox
Open World
but after 40 hours the game is finished, without any replayability
lol dont make me laught I perfecly know what sandbox mean
You can Speedrun Minecraft in about 8 Minutes, bad Game.
Jokes aside, if the current state of the Game isn't enough for you put it on your wishlist and come back later. Dunno why you opened a Thread because of that tbh.
When you consider what an ACTUAL sandbox is, a literal box filled with sand that allows you to be creative within its confines, that's exactly what this game is. You can't get the definition any more basic than that.
This game is like Minecraft and the only thing which it has in common with WoW is graphical style. So the sandbox tag is fitting and exactly describing type of game which I would expect under sandbox tag.
… Untitled Goose Game is a sandbox in which objectives sometimes feel more like suggestions. I still want to get back in there and just mess with people more—see what happens when I get certain characters to chase me into certain areas, or if others will react to particular items.
—Nathan Grayson
That is taken from meriam websters dictionary on what a sandbox game is.