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Reviews for "The Evening of the Son"

I have 153 food and 0 water. Enough said

Cant find "F"ing water. And the 140 miles thing is bugged. I liked the "Where the rose is blooming" better though.

The game is well-designed, the idea is also interesting, it reminds the old RPG-type card games, but for me two things definitely need to be fixed:
1. The miles counter is not showing the progress of travelling, it is stucked on 140 and
2. You should definitely add more water finding probability to the game, because I already have tons of food and no water and I cannot rest without losing health. Besides, why do resting needs water and food? Travelling would be an entirely differrent story.
Almost 4 stars, because for me the game is unique.

the zomgee on the startup screen just keeps growwing man

This game is not that great. The concept seemed cool at first, despite it also being generic, but it definitely wears thin once you play the game for a few minutes. I understand that, in the real world, luck plays a vital part of life. However, the luck implemented here is just... eh; it's hard to even progress because of the luck system. My main complaint of the system is that it values some things over others. Currently, as I type this, I have 143 food, yet 0 water; even though I met the Sagittarian crew, the supply of water they gave quickly dwindled. Don't even get me started on the armor availability. Alongside that, it seems that I can't go anywhere for long periods of time, as the miles to my destination barely go down. Even if I decide to travel, its mostly either a tedious fight or the same scenarios over again. Also, just a little nitpick, there are a lot of spelling errors. Overall, I tried to like this game. Heck, there were some moments I did, like when I met the Sagi crew and Dr. Jones. But, there is just too much missing, and in turn a lot of disappointment.

That said, it probably could have been better with an element of strategy mixed in with the luck. By this I mean that when you get to an area, there is a description and from there you can tell if there are certain supplies or not. Just something to even the odds.