I chose this game over my wife!!
I played this game too much and my wife got mad at me. I chose to left her to play the game. The best decision in my life!!
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I played this game too much and my wife got mad at me. I chose to left her to play the game. The best decision in my life!!
This is a great game, but what would make it better is having instructions. If there are any in the game, I have yet to find them! I've maxed out everything but storage, but it doesn't tell me what I need to make it so that we can have hunters, leather, and armory, and armor. It also won't let me try to create and train an army. While I like to go and start whatever needs to be built every time I think about it, there's not a lot I can do while things are being built. It's frustrating enough that I'm losing interest. I lose interest quickly when there's no possible way to do something, and no Goals have been defined within the game.
Update: Now I wish I’d spent the money. Their whole account handing/ verification thing is a mess. With a new account, their website won’t send the verification to the correct email address. 30 days to delete an account is ridiculous. Today with a brand new quest, about 5 steps into it, inexplicably, stone runs out. Game over. I may never play Home Quest again. It’s just too ‘quirky’. ___ That is, ultimately, what sold me on checking out Home Quest. There were ‘dry’ spots for me (till I’d learned what was happening elsewhere, and in different ways sometimes) too, at first. But, that didn’t last as the more you do, the more you do, the more you grow, you and the game. I really can’t add to what’s been said. Just repeat things in my words. All I can say is that Home Quest resonated with me. And that feeling just grew and grew. No gigabytes of eye candy, nor split second reactions required . A ‘thinking game’, …that crossed several genres. Ultimately, Home Quest gets as hard as you make it… It would be nice if things could be zoomed more. Maybe a ‘five step’ Zoom, but exponential zoom steps. That would facilitate zooming out, moving, then zooming back in. The simple graphical representations for each item are still cool. To be able to actually see our metropolitans closer. I bought everything and it wouldn’t hurt to be able to see the Lake, or Ridge. :-) The Monuments. Then allow a ‘single finger’ movement of everything since you can’t do anything anyway. Then an epiphany rearranged my thinking, stacking my ‘building blocks’ in different piles this time. I’d sorta been playing Home Quest wrong. I was approaching it more like an arcade game, wanting to do things ‘right now’. And sometimes I got mildly anxious for conclusions. Hmmm, what was it I read somewhere? And Idle play game, and I froze…say what?? LOL Like I was exploiting resources, like, yesterday. lol It would be nice if there was an organization chart, or flow chart. It wasn’t till I, Loseromius, had my proverbial tail handed to me in battle that I took my armies more seriously. :-( lol I’ve probably played HQ something like 35-40 hours so far and now I’m slowing down savoring HQ, not just enjoying it! I think that I, as a new player, maybe came at a good time based on several comments about plainer GUI versus the contemporary one. Other than being able to zoom I closer to our creations, HQ is farn near perfect in entertainment and thinking.
The game looks really good and everything but I’m trying to give food to my people and it won’t let me and I was looking for instructions or something and I found nothing, I think almost all I can can you please add some information about the controls or something, thank you!
I love this game, it’s exactly what it’s billed out to be and I will definitely pay for the upgrades. No ridiculous adds and a captivating story!
Please remove the AI-generated images and replace them with… anything really. If I had been a new player when I noticed the AI stuff, I would have stopped playing the game. Most of the images of characters are artist-created, but there are some landscapes of mountains or towns that are very obviously AI-generated. It’s a shame that these eyesores are there to drag down the experience because everything else is great. I love Home Quest and I think it is otherwise a wonderful game, but I’m looking forward to the developer removing the AI trash that is hurting the gaming experience.
The Sun Edition is a slap in the face to the folks that supported this game through IAP throughout the years.
Loving the pace of the game. It’s simple but complex at the same time. I bought the extra packs to show support to the developers.
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Just as the title says, lost my save after not having played in a long while. Don’t really want to make all that progress again.