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I am happy to see this exist though, and I will admit I enjoyed playing for a couple hours when I got a demonstration. :) What's there is a solid piece of development, just needs more immersive storytelling. It could be achieved with nothing more than good writing.
Making them singleplayer PC games doesn't warrant much fun because when you remove the competition with other live players, you're left with an empty math simulator with graphics thrown over the top.
This is why video games have things called STORIES. Something Dark Future is going to need, to succeed.