A highly in-depth, quality survival game that doesn’t hold your hand (or at least not longer than it has to), that leans heavily towards realism, rather than Minecraft-like arcade-iness, when it comes to both its survival and it’s building mechanics. Though a death may feel unfair at first (and possibly be frequent), further play and experimentation reveals it was warranted due to ignorance. This is definitely not the prettiest game out there, but that doesn’t distract from the love and polish that went into this fun indie game.