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...2021-05-10 16:31:58.90909+00
So you basically get into the jungle, get bite by a snake and your skin burns because you step on an unknown plant. You get hungry, find a nice exotic fruit, eat it and you start to puke because you don't know, that the thing is poisonous. Your feel exhausted, your mental health is bad. You realise, that you have bedbugs under your skin. Finally, you find a camp and you manage to kill a wild animal so you can put its meat on the fire. And then you are trying to craft things, that you need to build a campfire. But it's too late and you die.
Welcome to Green Hell.
The game itself is very nice visually and realistic. Very realistic. But crafting (and building) is a thing i really hate and actually that was a main reason why i stopped playing this game. Since I'm a big fan on The Forest (where you can easily combine things), I found crafting very non-intuitive.
Welcome to Green Hell.
The game itself is very nice visually and realistic. Very realistic.
But crafting (and building) is a thing i really hate and actually that was a main reason why i stopped playing this game. Since I'm a big fan on The Forest (where you can easily combine things), I found crafting very non-intuitive.