When I came across this (not for the first time) a few years ago, I was staggered. It was like I saw a kid shooting hoops when graduated from elementary school in the 90s, came back 30 years later, and saw the same kid still shooting hoops with a beard around his knees. I really aught to see what three decades of development produced...
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It's a fun game, maybe the best realistic survival roguelike. I'll usually play a new character once a year or every other year to experience the new updates. I finally figured out persistence hunting and can reliably get big game.
It really needs to update to widescreen though. Otherwise i don't mind the simple graphics.
There is nothing more satisfying than managing to preserve an entire elk without wasting anything
Freezing To Death Simulator 1992