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For all the nostalgia-driven indie gaming experiences we’ve had over the past decade, the long-running and much-loved world ofis easily the best of these virtual farming love-letters, making vast improvements on core mechanics while adding its own unique flavor. It’s faithful enough that devotedfans fell in love with it, but approachable enough that it introduced an entirely new group of gamers to the joys of a pixellated country life.—goes above and beyond the call.
That’s the puzzle-y part of the game. Each map has a turn counter that’s slowly ticking down, and at the end of it the remaining Vek will disappear.’s most interesting qualities come from the fact that you do not have to kill your enemies to win the game. You don’t have to annihilate each and every Vek on a time limit, and you don’t ever have to put your mechs in too much danger.