 | | Recommended | by emberreighn 88.9 hours on record |
| | Posted 8.0 years ago | Last Played 5.9 years ago |
design and concept are good. glitches frequent. cant even get through tutorial. why manditory tutorial to get into game? |
 | | Recommended | by Maxi25554 88.8 hours on record |
| | Posted 7.7 years ago | Last Played 3.0 years ago |
This game is a bit hard to get in to, but can create some truly memorable moments! |
 | | Recommended | by Kally 88.4 hours on record |
| | Posted 8.3 years ago | Last Played 2 months ago |
Always wanted a game where new players are born into the world, people should appreciate that more and be better mothers.
Othe r than a thesis on why the West is in decline, good game. |
 | | Recommended | by tom 87.5 hours on record |
| | Posted 8.5 years ago | Last Played 7.5 years ago |
Good concept. Difficult to make progress on your own. Even harder when needing to care for child. Still trying things out. |
 | | Recommended | by AJ 87.0 hours on record |
| | Posted 8.2 years ago | Last Played 3.8 years ago |
Mr Jason
Since the lag issues have been fixed, I have really been able to enjoy the game. The concept is amazing, and I love the social dynamics that develop as well as the lessons I learned about family, heritage, sharing and cooperation. I'm enjoying figuring out the tech tree bit by bit over each life by experimenting and asking the people around me. This is a great game. Thanks for the ... |
 | | Recommended | by CillerKat 86.5 hours on record |
| | Posted 7.9 years ago | Last Played 5.3 years ago |
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 | | Recommended | by Cameron 86.2 hours on record |
| | Posted 7.9 years ago | Last Played 21 months ago |
Fun game doesn't get old. Its a very sad game though, also checking my hours |
 | | Recommended | by One Shoe 86.2 hours on record |
| | Posted 8.3 years ago | Last Played 7.1 years ago |
I was born 'One Shoe' into a thriving tribe. I was fed and clothed and my childhood was easy. I trapped rabbits most of my life. Although I lost my first son to confusion, the health of the tribe allowed me to raise my second child, a daughter. She had a filthy mouth as soon as she could put two letters together and I named her Gross. She called herself Pepe. I returned from trapping one day to fi... |
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