The wind whispers through the plains, gently rustling the woollen garments of the Pupils as they gear up for their arduous journey ahead. This immersive experience awaits you in As Far As The Eye, a captivating roguelike resource management game developed by Goblinz Studio.
What Do You Play As?
In As Far As The Eye, you take on the role of the wind, guiding a nomadic tribe towards the Eye, the sole sanctuary amidst a world on the brink of being engulfed by water. This unique roguelike city-builder challenges your skills in resource management and strategic planning.
As the wind, you assist the Pupils in establishing camps at halts, which serve as temporary bases for gathering food, crafting essential tools, and delving into mystical knowledge. These halts are crucial, as once the tribe moves on, there's no turning back.
Each Pupil has a role to fulfill, with specific jobs to train in and skills to master. Some may evolve into seasoned builders, simplifying future camp setups, while others might specialize in agriculture, ensuring the tribe's sustenance. The game's dynamic nature means that just when you think you've got everything under control, a natural disaster or an unforeseen event might throw a wrench in your plans. Every playthrough is unique, and each decision you make carries weighty consequences.
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Go As Far As The Eye Can Reach
Careful route planning is essential, as you select halts that provide the necessary resources for your tribe's survival. Some paths may be resource-scarce, while others might require significant sacrifices upfront but could offer substantial benefits later if you manage to reach them.
As Far As The Eye distinguishes itself by having no enemies—no bandits, monsters, or looming wars. With each run being distinct, reaching the Eye feels like a significant achievement every single time.
You can explore As Far As The Eye on the Google Play Store, where it's available for $3.99.
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