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25.2 hrs on record
I've had fun but it's a mess that Sony has allowed sales in countries that will not support a PSN account that will soon be mandatory to play.

If the Devs end up creating an independent game I'll likely support it.
Posted May 5. Last edited May 6.
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2 people found this review helpful
0.6 hrs on record
Early Access Review
The ai is really really dumb so it's hard to recommend for single player or coop. They are dead accurate but you can be in the same room as them and look them in the eye while they try and slide across to a door or something. You can add quite a few bots, I had 40 v 40 at one stage.

The maps feel bare and clean currently, but on the plus side is it runs smoothly.

The guns all feel much the same, despite looking visually quite different and well details, however they all seem to sound the same to my ears.

At the moment Arma and Easy Red 2 I feel are more enjoyable for Coop Play, but I look forward to seeing this when it's matured more.
Posted January 17.
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1 person found this review helpful
141.7 hrs on record (135.5 hrs at review time)
On top of steam time I've played at least 40 more hours in split screen with my Girlfriend. The game is wonderful.
She makes the money, I make the scenery. Everyone is happy (until I spend it all decorating a slide to look like a lighthouse with a shipwreck...).

The fact this has a working multiplayer is maybe the reason I love the game soo much. I find it hits the sweet spot between Roller Coaster Tycoon (great park builder, but I was never inspired to decorate) and Planet Coaster (wonderful for designs, just never found the scenarios engaging, would spend 5 hours and only make a small thing that still looked ugly).

If you don't fancy building everything from scratch you can use blueprints, which are like saved rides and scenery which others have put together and are on the steam workshop. I like to mix these with own designs and modifications.

Management is fairly easy. Can set zones to keep staff in an area, guests will complain if rides cost too much or even if they are too cheap. You can take a back seat for a while and not suddenly be in the poo (apart from vandals who like to break everything and should be promptly drowned). But it's not soo easy that you glaze over like Planet Coaster.

The base campaign is maybe 60 hours of content, hundreds of free scenarios online (AstroTron makes some of the best). Can play again in multiplayer, or join a server and see how others create rides.

It's worth getting it on Steam over GoG or Humble or other for the steam workshop. Multiplayer is compatible over the different versions however, so you can play with anyone.
Posted June 29, 2022.
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5 people found this review helpful
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8.3 hrs on record (5.1 hrs at review time)
I've a few more hours than stated as I was using family sharing to play it in the living room. I use an old Alienware Steam machine running Windows 10. It struggled at 4K but breezes through at 1080p, so I imagine most recent Laptops or PCs will run it to a degree. The mini PC is from 2016

Overall this is a great little app that could do with a few more tweaks to get it perfect. I'm got a breathing issue and yoga was recommended to me by my GP and I feel it is helping get my breathing back on track with additional physio and other external exercises.

I use a Facebook portal as a wide FOV webcam and my phone as a bluetooth mouse to select options and it works pretty well.

The software doesn't detect all the poses which is disappointing and hopefully will be resolved. Looking at the API it should be possible for them to do this.

The PS4 has additional DLC which I hope makes it way to this.

If you ignore the webcam feature (which can be turned off) it's easy for multiple people to follow along at the same time.

There are some features I hope they add

It would be good if instead of repeat on the other side if it still told you what to do, or at least an option to enable this, can't always see the TV.

Where the move name is while playing could be good to have an image of the move to help remember them if we want to try them again after.

It's annoying how many poses won't be detected. My camera is set up that it can even see me on the ground, would be good to have it as an option.

Voice commands to skip track, repeat instructions, retry the last move, skip the move would be good.

Extra details as to what the moves are aiming to stretch or not to prevent poor movements, and extra suggestions for beginners. For instance I'm apparently arching my back in the downward dog, YouTube suggested I use blocks and bend my knees to prevent this.

Auto program to work on certain body parts might be good.

It's annoying having to keep standing up from a seated position, and seems pointless given the camera won't even track the movements. Would be better if the moves kept you in the position if the next one was similar (standing, on your knees and sit on your bum come to mind).

More voice instructions would be great, can't see the TV while on my back.

Maybe a warm up and cool down program pinned to the front screen.

Links on each pose to a video to see how it's done in person? Maybe YouTube. Would also be a good secondary way to advertise the app as I don't think many are using it currently.

Options for own music to be implemented.

Maybe suggestions as to why your movements where not perfect?
Posted March 29, 2022.
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0.5 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Just hopped on and played with about 40 people. It feels like Post Scriptum / Squad in a WWI setting. I've gone off these games and prefer something simpler to play, but if you enjoy them this is worth a look. Others comment the playerbase is dead, and the 40 players were the only ones online, but it felt good to me with plenty of teamwork.
Posted February 9, 2022.
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3 people found this review helpful
92.4 hrs on record (13.4 hrs at review time)
It's rough around the edges but a really good WWII large scale shooter. I rather enjoy the tanks with a combined arms style assault. The Dev seems rather active in the forums and the discord channel. If you can get past the jankyness it's a fun, somewhat realistic game. I am 13 hours in and have 3 scenarios left in the campaign, but can then play them all on the opposing side. The workshop already has some interesting maps and missions and I look forward to the Stalingrad DLC on its way.
Posted February 6, 2022.
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6 people found this review helpful
2.7 hrs on record (2.4 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I have about 100 hours between wargame series and a few on ruse and steel division 44. Men of war is probably my top played game. Generally prefer smaller scale as I get lost with too many units.

So far I'm enjoying WARNO with the currently reduced unit roster. I get lost creating decks in wargame since I don't know the units, currently this feels easier to slip into.

The part capture mechanic is nice, gives a dynamic front line.

We've won a few matches against the ai and online, but generally only the slower paced limited unit ones.

I imagine most wargame players will want to wait until there's a larger, more balanced unit roster, but for me it's a nice way to get back in after not playing red dragon for 5 years!
Posted January 25, 2022.
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22.6 hrs on record (10.3 hrs at review time)
It's a MOBA RTS game, easy fun. Rounds last 10 mins or so, in 10 hours I've unlocked the GOLD (so top) tier cards in 2 out of 5 decks. I like it.

There are hidden bonus codes dotted around the net, I think these are the current 8 out there
8697196 - This is a ref code
XXBX-R0F7-BR0K-3NG4-M3SX
XR0F-7ST3-4MC0-MMUN-1TYX
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XWVX-R0F7-D1SC-0RDX-UVXX
XXYX-R0F7-Y0UT-UB3X-YXXX
XXXX-R153-0FL3-G10N-5XXX
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XUVX-R0F7-F4C3-B00K-XVUX
Posted January 18, 2022. Last edited January 19, 2022.
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17.8 hrs on record (3.1 hrs at review time)
in their support page it advertises that if you purchase expansions on any of the stores, you can use these if you own the base game elsewhere. I've got the complete collection here on steam, but can not access the expansions on Android currently and support doesn't seem to be able to help. The first reply is rapid, but when you send off receipts they go quiet.

The game itself is great fun, and much easier than tallying everything on the physical board game. Once I gain access to the expansions on the other stores I would turn this to a thumbs up.
Posted July 14, 2020.
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6 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
0.1 hrs on record
It's free and lasts about 5 mins.

You stand in your room and look at some interesting real world locations, mostly that have been destroyed. However some of them also give you a look at what the temple or other building would have looked liked.

You can't seem to navigate and do not require any controllers. However the graphics are very nice to look at, like standing in a photo scanned room, with some extra 'life' added.

Nice to show to people who may not be used to VR or games, but you want to showcase your expensive purchase to.
Posted June 13, 2019.
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