Some time into figuring out Fantastic Haven’s UI and menu options, I received a notification that a gryphon—who I’d so nicely made a little patch of grassland for—had gone rogue. Tabbing back to my settlement, I watched the little rascal sprint for my quarantine building and smack it before my helpful golems came along to calm the poor blighter down.

These charming little vignettes give the creatures of Fantastic Haven a whole lot of personality, even if they’re only in your enclosures for a short period of time. Fantastic Haven is a Fantasy Management builder—meaning you’ll be making adjustments to your clinic for wondrous beasts from a top-down view, plonking down buildings, assigning your wizards to tasks, navigating a research tree, that sort of thing.

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  • paulcdb
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    1 year ago

    So what is the game made in?

    I’m not a huge gamer anyway, but I’m not buying anymore games unless they’re made using Open Source tools!

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      1 year ago

      Remember that the free version of Unity is completely free and no money gets sent to Unity. Boycotting all Unity games only hurts the devs, except when you know the game was made with a Pro version

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        1 year ago

        And? Sometimes tough choices have to be made to stand up for the greater good!

        If devs realise people don’t want to support unity, and enough people vote with there wallets, they move to something else. Yes it might suck for some devs who can’t/won’t move but then thats there choice, just like it’s my choice to say screw unity!

        Years ago people fought wars for this thing called ‘freedom’ but then come technology and it’s now seems a thing of legends only a select few have! 😳😎