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It is not "Stardew valley"
It is Dwarf fortress
Hard to get in
Hard to figure out what and how to do
In ~80min i did not manage to reach "fun" part
they're so ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ unenjoyable. they ALL are pure brain poison that punishes you for missing an arbitrary 50 button combo and has the SINGLE WORST character movement of any video game genre. every movement button either completely changes your moves or gets misread. imagine making a non-platformer game where JUMPING SIDE TO SIDE is the most precise way to get around and god help you if you want to attack AND move. 0 people are actually capable of the kind of perfect input required to do anything outside of button-mashing while relying on visual queues. you either spend hours non-stopping practicing perfect inputs to get the timings right or are button-mashing in all but name. no one is actually "good" at fighting games, they've just learned the order of buttons they should hit for whatever one character they've locked themselves into in the game