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It's about nothing.
But...
It has potential.
And the potential started the moment I poked my head through the door and saw 3 prefabs.
I climbed them and expected a "surprise" and... there was none.
So a tip for creators.
1. Put some HD background to the universe (for example from Black Mesa Zen).
2. Place ruins in the space (like in halflife alyx at the end)
3. Stack the panel houses on top of each other in different ways and put some "surprises" on the balconies.
4. On the most difficult to access, a gnome or other thing as a reward with some text.
5. yes, and somehow hide from the outside the room in which you hang out.
It will be...perfect :-)
Good luck exploring steam home secret places.
If you get into it, let me know, I'll be your extreme tester.
For me it is unfortunately like the two Valve workshop objects that these do not appear in the overview.
This workshop object is apparently only available for Valve hardware buyers.