Tinkertown and its challenging survival experience
In Tinkertown, we have an RPG adventure with elements of survival games, in which there are tasks to collect resources and build houses, objects, weapons, armor, among other things, and people already used to the genre will not feel much difficulty in starting to play, but novice players can find a real challenge here.
We start the adventure with a character customization, a little basic, but it works well for the style of the game, and soon after we are thrown into the magical world of Tinkertown, with much to explore and discover.
Slow progression isn’t very good for you livestream
Games of this style are not for everyone, after all you have very little information about what to do and where to go. In Tinkertown it is not so different, even though there is an NPC at the beginning that gives you some missions so you can guide yourself a little.
However, the way the game works is all so slow. The combat is very simple and the system of picking up materials is not very exciting. The slow progression to finding more interesting things in the game is a bit off-putting to watch in live streams.
I covered the game cooperatively with a friend and at certain times we were bored trying to know where to go and trying to get the materials to create new things. Nothing was very exciting.
Tinkertown is graphically charming, but with few animations
In its art style, Tinkertown is very charming, however it could have a little more polish in its animations and movements of the characters, which are very simple and repetitive, tiring a little after a while playing.
The scenarios are very beautiful and colorful with different biomes and varieties of enemies, which helps to attract the attention of those who watch the game, after all it is very colorful, with great lighting and effects.
Good performance and plenty of content are not enough to engage in a live
The game runs very smoothly both on my machine and on live. However, its content is not enough for its slow progression in a live. We spend a lot of time just walking around, picking up materials and trying to build things. The combat is not very engaging either, which is a shame, as it is a very charming game in its art. Let’s wait and see how far the game will grow.
Tinkertown
Summary
Tinkertown is an interesting experience, but it doesn’t engage well for a live stream. Perhaps an improvement in its progression and new animations with improvements in its combat could get the audience more excited in a live stream.