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I was playing and loving Manor Lords but it's incomplete state has me wanting to wait before playing more.
So I've been looking into something alternative and I'm stuck between the three title games.
Some current information about each game.
Farthest Frontier:
Overall Rating: 86% from 16539 reviews
Price(Steam summer sale): $31.19
Released: 9 Aug 2022
Foundation:
Overall Rating: 87% from 13737 reviews
Price(Steam summer sale): $29.24
Released: 1 Feb 2019
Ostriv:
Overall Rating: 94% from 4961 reviews
Price(Steam summer sale): $26.09
Released: 19 Mar 2020
Note: According to reviews, apparently the single developer lives in Ukraine, so updates have slowed a bit for obvious reasons.
All of them are still in "early access" and my main questions are:
1 - Which game feels most complete?
2 - Which game allows for versatile game play. Allowing for either micromanaging or having things done automatically when the player isn't in the mood?
3 - Which one do you think may have the better future?
I'm sure most folks haven't played all three, so getting my questions answered for all games may be difficult. But if you've played two, I'd love to know what you think.
Thanks for the discussion and opinions!
Hopefully this doesn't break rule 6, or I'll have to find somewhere else to post.
Edit: I've chosen Ostriv. Maybe on the Holiday sale I'll try another.
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