![]() I disliked almost every "cave"-system other farming sims offered, but I LOVE the one in Roots of Pacha. Especially the way Roots of Pacha handles fishing, befriending and breeding animals and farming itself feels so innovative and just refreshingly different from other titles in the genre in all the best ways to me. I am a lover of pixel art anyways, but the amount of love and detail that went into designing all the graphics still stands out to me.īut even more important and noteable than the looks of the game are the mechanics. The game has SO many good and innovative takes on the farming sim genre, it has been a blast for me to play so far and I will continue to spend as many time with the game as possible.įirst of all, the world is stunningly beautiful. I've played Roots of Pacha for nearly 27 hours since the release and I've deeply fallen in love with it. I'm having fun, and am curious to see what ideas my tribe comes up with next. My only con is that I got stuck once and there is no unstuck button so I had to wait until 2am to pass out lol. the artwork is wonderful and the community seems to be full of interesting characters. seed pouch and tool belt are separate from inventory and other actions. The fishing mini-game is relaxing, though I'm sure some will think it's too easy. ![]() The map shows you where everyone is at any given time, so no more schedule memorizing. In the caves, there are challenges / puzzles and mysteries to figure out, and no combat. Instead of saving up to buy upgrades and animals, I get to help community members who get "ideas" for improvements as the community itself grows, and these ideas aren't just items either, some of them are concepts, like tracking time. There's no lonely walk to town or being apart from everyone as I work on my chores. Pacha offers many QoL and other refreshing changes that make it feel more like a fun, relaxing game and less like a time-management chore. While the typical Stardew-like mechanics are there, (planting, harvesting, fishing, friendships, gift-giving, animal raising, housing, decorating, caves, etc) the similarities are only surface deep. Learn to process and preserve food (meat, vegetarian, and vegan options), begin metalworking, create beautiful pottery and art, unlock your clan’s spirituality, and invent new buildings to expand your village any way you want.Stone age Stardew? Not exactly, and that's a good thing. And when the time comes, find your true love ❤.īegin your journey of discovery as you develop the tools and ideas that reshaped the primitive world. Participate in primitive festivals and rituals to Pacha, mother nature, and her elements. Grow your village by inviting people from other clans to live with you. Develop friendships and overcome hardships together. Explore the surrounding wilderness to find animals to befriend and domesticate fish the shallow and deep waters to see what lies in their depths and mine the darkest caves filled with mysteries and secret powers.Ī tight-knit community of people will ensure your village’s survival, each with their own fears and dreams. Discover crops, befriend animals, become the first farmer, participate in festivals, and find love to grow your legacy.ĭiscover, gather, and farm vegetables and herbs. Join up with your friends to create a thriving community and develop the technologies that changed the ancient world. Now, it is time for you to settle down and build a village that will stand for generations.
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