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this is the communist version of rimworld and wouldn't you know, its better ; )

Loved playing this game. I think most of my time was spent messing around in the developer console.

This game is an amazing fun game. Only issue is constantly restarting worlds. On sale defiantly pick this up.

Jogo maneirin mas falta conteúdo depois de certo momento.


com mods e amigos fica melhor

That girl with the lighter is good as helllllllll at getting me kicked from multiplayer games cuz I keep lighting stuff on fire

i like it just like i like minecraft

potentially the only good thing to come out of the open-world-survival-craft period that wasn't a factory sim (i.e. modded minecraft clone).

really enjoyed playing Don't Starve! A roguelike with a good amount of depth and really characteristic visual style. Many characters to choose from each with its own quirk, make it for a very replayable title. It can be hard to learn at first but you can aid yourself with the wiki.

A rougelike hidden under hours of freezing to death. :)
Got a beard and got eaten by a trumpet devouring pack of wolves, i return to this game every now and then to remind myself how it feels to be hunted for every second of my life.
Also who's that dark shadow in the corner of my roo-

This review of Don't Starve isn't going to be very conventional as far as my writing goes. I try to be as thorough as possible with these, especially with games that I've completed, but with Don't Starve, I simply cannot do either. Klei Entertainment has absolutely stuffed this game full of content that I simply cannot experience in its entirety within the time frame I was able to play this game.

That being said, Don't Starve is an enjoyable time. There's a wealth of different things to build, ways to survive, and things to do. There are straight-up areas of the game that I know exist that I did not get to. In any case, there's a lot to do in this game, and part of the fun is coming across all of the things you can find and wondering what they do. Not all of what they do is interesting, mind you, but there's so much that some of it is inevitably going to be fun. For example, cooking food on a fire eventually becomes a monotonous, automatic task, but is made more fun when you build a crock pot, which allows you to experiment with different recipes that have different levels of effectiveness. Despite that, I can't help but feel the game's procedural generation isn't as good as it could be. It mostly focuses on "setpieces", individual areas with unique events, rather than the map itself. While this is a unique approach, it does mean that every game of Don't Starve feels essentially the same to me. Maps always have the same broad areas for the most part and even if the layout is different, it doesn't feel that way. In the thirty or so hours I spent with the game, I couldn't say I was presented with the same uniqueness that other procgen games such as Spelunky and Brogue had recently shown me. Despite the wealth of content, I just sort of got bored near the final stretch, but still felt satisfaction in reaching the "end goal" for this exchange. The game is helped by its stellar presentation; a Tim Burton-inspired world with memorable character designs, tons of personality in the fluid and expressive animation, and a genuinely whimsical if overly short soundtrack. Some minor issues, such as an unnecessary 60 FPS lock, remain over a decade after release, but it's not a huge problem.

Would I recommend Don't Starve, then? I honestly don't know if I can. Not because the game is not quality, it is, but because I have not experienced enough of it yet. If you like survival games and somehow haven't played it yet, it's certainly worth a shot.

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sempre será meu bbzinho lindo perfeitinho

I played Don't Starve Together first but bought this after.

Don't Starve is honestly one of the most important games to me, artistically speaking anyway, because if affected how I draw things and how my art style looks.

It's also probably one of the best survival crafting games imo despite the genre bloating the indie game space and this mainly has to do with its presentation with how it's played, its aesthetic, its animations and the soundtrack. It's also full of loveable and charming characters (that sadly get flanderized in DST, mainly Wilson). DST might have more features and content but what this game has are about... 3 full expansions that feature new worlds to survive on and explore and being able to travel between the different DLC worlds through a machine you find in the world you spawn in.

Despite the game seemingly being abandoned by Klei Entertainment in favour for DST they recently came out with HUGE QoL updates to the game and its expansions that fixes a lot of the issues I had with it.

I think if you want a GOOD survival game, play this because it's great.

I starved due to the lack of titles on the console launch day

my favorite klei game. i beta tested for hamlet! :D (im bad at it)

Very fun survival game, and I enjoy the art style a hell of a lot. The media surrounding it has also been very fun, and I love Webber, my we/ours baby ::::)

not as good as together but still good

whaddaya call a game that looks great, has great atmosphere and music, but at its core is the same boring crafting survival bullshit as every other game? i guess you call it "don't starve"


Visuals and theming are amazing. The Tim Burton artstyle really adds a lot to the experience of being trapped in the brutal wilderness full of monsters and terror. I especially love the occasional cartoony moments that defuse the tension a bit.

The gameplay, though, leaves a lot to be desired. Don't Starve pays lip service to "roguelite" but every run feels pretty similar once you know what you're doing. There's a definite meta and progression chain with no variation. If you don't know what you're doing, you'll be stumbling into noob traps and hitting your head against the wall until you look up a guide.

i like to relax by playing this game

Great survival game but It can annoy me at times, especially as someone who started with dst this game feels off to play, I still like it but dst is superior

A lovely little survival game. Very punishing with its difficulty, but rewarding as you figure out the systems. My main gripe with the game is that there is a lot of depth in mechanics but not as much with base creation as I'd like. sort of simplifies my favorite part of survival. Would be better multiplayer ;)