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[–] killer7 [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Obviously it's nice to see another game that used its early access period wisely by significantly improving the game, based on player feedback. Guess that means it joins Slime Rancher .
Also, like with Slime Rancher, additional content updates are promised.
[–] Fambida 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I've been playing 20XX for over two years now, and it just keeps getting better. I'm glad to see one of my favourite games successfully leave early access, and not be a pile of shit like Mighty Number 9 was.
In semi-related news, Mega Maker came out recently, and is pretty fun. As you can probably guess from the name it's a Mario Maker style game but using classic MegaMan games (1-8).