I even got a Big Deal art book
The number of dinosaurs caught by the person who walked the starry night is 57!
I got 200 Flakes as a challenge reward.
You have some good skills!
But aren't the real experts faster?
🦕Catch the moving dinosaur
Take the challenge now!
👉 [Play on the Stove App]
YuWenChung captured 50 dinosaurs!
Obtained a challenge reward of 200 Flakes.
The strength is not bad!
But can a true master be even faster?
🦕Catch the moving dinosaurs
Come and challenge it now!
👉 [Play in the STOVE app]
Peach Addiction caught two dinosaurs!
I got 0 Flakes as a challenge reward.
🦕 The dinosaur is laughing at Peach Addict...
Next time, try faster!
🦕Catch the moving dinosaur
Take the challenge now!
👉 [Play on the Stove App]
Lunia has caught 58 dinosaurs!
I got 900 Flakes as a challenge reward.
You have some good skills!
But aren't the real experts faster?
🦕Catch the moving dinosaur
Take the challenge now!
👉 [Play on the Stove App]
I won 5k today and made a profit!!
I hope you all choose well~
Somnium's record is 90 points!
I got 0 Flakes as a challenge reward.
I can't wake up from my egg..
Next time, try faster!
🦖Want to feed your baby dinosaur?
Take the challenge now!
👉 [Play on the Stove App]
The game itself is strongly reminiscent of Animal Crossing.
The part that was strange was that when the sun went down, it was so dark that it felt like a horror game.
Why are we going further and further into the mountains...
Just a game about becoming rich without any motivation.
Even if you hit a fox, Kim
Even if you hit a rat, it's Kim
The whole world is Kim.
The background music, which doesn't seem to fit the context, repeats terribly.
Attention! Stop! It creates negative synergy with the tutorial explanation window that suddenly breaks the flow of play.
If you want to see the entire map, you just need to click on the map, which is the normal way to do it in a normal game.
In this game, you have to press R to go to your inventory and then enter the map.
Of course, there is no button designed to turn off the inventory. You just have to press R again.
Also, the UI design is too inconvenient
A build that is so boring that it feels like it had to come out in a hurry.
The healing fishing village that they are promoting? There is no such thing.
There is only Kim.
STOVE85242164 caught 58 dinosaurs!
I got 200 Flakes as a challenge reward.
You have some good skills!
But aren't the real experts faster?
🦕Catch the moving dinosaur
Take the challenge now!
👉 [Play on the Stove App]
It can be easily found in various genres of games as a sub-content or as a usable item, but surprisingly, it is hard to find a game that takes this as its main theme: 'Brewing'. In a broad sense, it means mixing something to create a finished product, but usually, brewing is called making alcohol.
There are various types of alcohol such as makgeolli, beer, whiskey, and wine, and in fact, it is easy to find items like beer and wine in games. However, there are not many games that deal with the process of making those items. In this article, I will introduce indie games that deal with the theme of brewing.
Since you have to go through the process of mixing ingredients, fermenting, and making alcohol step by step, games that deal with brewing are often simulation games. Today, let's find out which games will help you find the fun in brewing.
The first game I'm going to introduce to you is Brewmaster: Beer Brewing Simulator. As the name suggests, it's a beer brewing simulator game where you can make beer. The unique thing about this game is that it doesn't just let you click and click on the ingredients for beer, but it actually lets you follow the entire process of making beer.
In Brewmaster: Beer Brewing Simulator, you have to do the whole process yourself, starting from selecting ingredients like malt and hops, to boiling and fermenting. You have to choose the right keg, work at the right temperature for the right amount of time to get the right finished product, so anyone who is curious about the beer brewing process can roughly understand it just by playing this game.
Brewmaster's first indie game with a brewing theme, which didn't gain much popularity because it was implemented so realistically that there were quite a few reactions saying that they didn't want a beer brewing game this serious.
The second game is Traveller's Rest. It is a simulation game with dot graphics, and you can encounter brewing-related content while running an inn in a fantasy world. Since there is an image that comes to mind when you think of an inn in a fantasy setting, I think it is a natural fit.
Before unlocking the higher-level liquors, you can only brew simple ones, but once they're all unlocked, you'll be able to brew quite a few different types of liquors. You'll need to sell them all to customers, and since you're selling them anyway, you'll want to sell liquors that give you more profit at a time, so for efficiency's sake, you won't be brewing lower-level liquors.
Since the process is not complicated, it is one of the games where you can enjoy simple brewing, where you just put in the ingredients and wait for it to be completed, rather than the overly tight brewing. There are also many other things to pay attention to, so it is fortunate that you can make alcohol this easily.
The third game is Hundred Days Winemaking Simulator. This game focuses solely on wine and grape wine, rather than allowing you to make various alcoholic beverages, including beer. If you like grape wine, this game is quite fun to play.
You can get an idea of the approximate value of the finished wine by looking at how much it costs per bottle. You can indirectly experience how European winemakers work by continuously growing their wineries to produce higher-value wines.
The fourth game is Ale Abbey, a simulation game where you can enjoy brewing beer in a monastery. This game is highly rated by those who enjoy beer a little more deeply because you can brew monastery beer, which is something you cannot help but know.
First of all, it is a game where you can feel the freshness of having to secure a space for prayer in a monastery, and you can follow how seriously brewing was done in the monastery. Another feature is that the process is detailed in a higher level than you might think.
Although it may be considered more relaxed than Brewmaster, it is not an easy brewing game, so if you are interested in beer, you can say that Ale Abbey is a brewing-themed game that you can enjoy sufficiently.
The final fifth game is Ale & Tail Tavern. This is a game where you run an inn in a fantasy world like Traveler's Rest, but it has the difference that you can enjoy it cooperatively with other players.
It's a game where you can enjoy the fun of a management simulation by running a tavern on the first floor, making and selling various alcoholic beverages, and at the same time satisfying customers with various tastes, but you can also feel a bit of a survival game because you have to procure all the ingredients yourself.
By dividing the work with friends, one person can take charge of brewing and continue making alcohol, but it is better to start by gathering ingredients together, so it is a game where all users playing can enjoy the fun of brewing.
Games like Tapper that approach drinks by serving them to customers, or games that bring in alcohol as part of recovery items or as a trade item like in Age of Exploration, have been around for a long time, so the presence of alcohol itself may not be a special feature, but the fact that you can enjoy the act of making alcohol by bringing in the concept of brewing can be a definite feature.
There are many games, including Stardew Valley, where you can make money by just clicking and waiting to make alcohol. However, there are also games that implement the brewing process in detail and find fun in it, and we learned today that you can indirectly experience the fun of brewing through such games. If you've always been curious about how alcohol is made, I recommend experiencing it through games with the theme of brewing!
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