I actually wasn’t feeling it for a good while, but as you level up and craft better stuff, it really ramps up into something more exciting. ![]() Plus, without unlocking Storage from levelling up, inventory space is a serious bother. You’ll be hurting for basic items like food, wood, and coal and all you can do is wait. You needed to mine enough resources to craft forges and furnaces, and at first, resources spawn quite slowly. The beginning is pretty slow going and a little aggravating. Forager is seriously addicting… after the first 30 minutes. That’s because I completely forgot to take screenshots and had to go back and get some. If you’ve noticed, the images in this article show a more advanced character with more equipment, supplies, and buildings than what should be possible in 30 minutes. I got hooked and went way over the half-hour playtime limit this series usually allows. Oh God, it’s been five hours since I started and I haven’t stopped until now. That’s probably something I’m not gonna look further into. And I’ve noticed both protagonists in the key art of both games are white dudes with a backpack and a pickaxe. There are better alternatives… like Forager, which preceded Nira’s Early Access release in 2020 by coming out on the 18th of April 2019. Its systems and controls were unintuitive and baffling, with an art style that made it very easy to lose your character and makes building anything decent-looking a nightmare. I reviewed it a couple of years ago and I just got bored with it very quickly. I’ve been burned by a similar game to this in the form of Nira. So let’s see what Forager has got in store. It's an open-world adventure game where you’re tasked with surviving and thriving on a mysterious island that you can expand with money. Initially released back in 2019 on PC via Steam before being ported over to Nintendo Switch (the system I bought the game on), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, iOS, and Android. This time, I decided to go and play Forager, an indie game developed by Argentine studio HopFrog and published by Humble Games. ![]() Will I find something new to love? Will I find something new to despise? I'll take a full half hour, no matter how bad it gets or how badly I do, to see if this is the game for me. In each edition of So I Tried… I will try a game that I have never played before. ![]() Articles // 25th Aug 2023 - 4 months ago // By Dylan Pamintuan So I Tried. Forager
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