My biggest tip would be being aware that this game is a major grind fest, whilst the satisfaction is there at the late game, it feels likes a non-stop early game of Factorio of you building and doing everything yourself. Be weary of this factor, if this is your type of game, go for it, there's no major time requirements for completing tasks just restriction of when certain events can occur. Also, don't be afraid of using the wiki, this game barely explains any of its mechanics nor does it offer a in game guide in case you forget previous knowledge.
Remember to bake and eat a cake before studying items. It’s relatively cheap and increases the number of tech points you receive. Remove gravestones and grave fences from your finished graves temporarily to study them for easy blue points. Crafting low tier gravestones that cost 2 stone generates about 5 blue points. The gravestone can then be deconstructed back to a single stone brick. It’s grindy but a good way to farm blue points if you need to. The quality of your fishing rod influences which fish will bite. If you speed through to get the best rod early it is easy to miss being able to catch low level fish. Like frogs down the line in Ms Charm’s quest. Once you have a fisherman’s bag keep the good and excellent rods in it to swap between. If you have the Better Save Soul DLC you can use Sin Shards to augment the quality of organs. You can use this to really buff up your zombies. You can only augment six organs: skin, flesh, heart, intestines, brain and blood. Each can have three white skulls added to it, meaning you can get +18 on top of the body’s natural purity and embalming bonuses. Super zombies! Conversely, the quality of a zombie has no effect on its movement speed or carrying capacity. Porters can be any old body. Save the good bodies for important work.
0:50 uhh no. Just repair them, the whetstones aren't a one time use item, in fact I've lost count how many times I've used them but i can safely say even without beelining for it I've unlocked, broke, and repaired the rusty, iron and steel tools multiple times over before the whetstone needs replacing
Honestly, I think it depends on your play style and when you unlock zombies. That is, if you have them. They are in the base game on Steam, but console versions have to buy the dlcs. There were players on Reddit who ran out of their whetstone on their basics tools and couldn't afford to buy another one. Personally, I saved my stone for my upgraded tools. By then, I could afford another one if needed.
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My biggest tip would be being aware that this game is a major grind fest, whilst the satisfaction is there at the late game, it feels likes a non-stop early game of Factorio of you building and doing everything yourself. Be weary of this factor, if this is your type of game, go for it, there's no major time requirements for completing tasks just restriction of when certain events can occur.
Also, don't be afraid of using the wiki, this game barely explains any of its mechanics nor does it offer a in game guide in case you forget previous knowledge.
Exactly! This is why it took me 3 tries to finally beat it.
Remember to bake and eat a cake before studying items. It’s relatively cheap and increases the number of tech points you receive.
Remove gravestones and grave fences from your finished graves temporarily to study them for easy blue points.
Crafting low tier gravestones that cost 2 stone generates about 5 blue points. The gravestone can then be deconstructed back to a single stone brick. It’s grindy but a good way to farm blue points if you need to.
The quality of your fishing rod influences which fish will bite. If you speed through to get the best rod early it is easy to miss being able to catch low level fish. Like frogs down the line in Ms Charm’s quest. Once you have a fisherman’s bag keep the good and excellent rods in it to swap between.
If you have the Better Save Soul DLC you can use Sin Shards to augment the quality of organs. You can use this to really buff up your zombies. You can only augment six organs: skin, flesh, heart, intestines, brain and blood. Each can have three white skulls added to it, meaning you can get +18 on top of the body’s natural purity and embalming bonuses. Super zombies!
Conversely, the quality of a zombie has no effect on its movement speed or carrying capacity. Porters can be any old body. Save the good bodies for important work.
Great tips! Since the switch version doesn't have Better Save Soul, I never got to play with it.
0:50 uhh no. Just repair them, the whetstones aren't a one time use item, in fact I've lost count how many times I've used them but i can safely say even without beelining for it I've unlocked, broke, and repaired the rusty, iron and steel tools multiple times over before the whetstone needs replacing
Honestly, I think it depends on your play style and when you unlock zombies. That is, if you have them. They are in the base game on Steam, but console versions have to buy the dlcs. There were players on Reddit who ran out of their whetstone on their basics tools and couldn't afford to buy another one.
Personally, I saved my stone for my upgraded tools. By then, I could afford another one if needed.
I like the idea of the game but sadly I didn't like the game itself (it's Complicated for me)
btw, did you tried elin game? it's very addicted
I never heard of it. I'll look it up
@@SimGamesCorner I hope you going to like it