Total Views (All): | 60,325 |
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Total Views (Chapters): | 40,969 |
Average Views: | 519 |
Word Count: | 157,883 |
Average Words: | 1,999 |
Pages: | 575 |
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1 / 79 | Apr 9, 2024 | |
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1 / 79 | Apr 1, 2024 |
TLDR; Subnautica without the nautica.
(Or the bullsh*t "scan broken tech to get it", always hated that part)
Overall, though in its infancy, this story appears to have laid quite a few things down which can allow it to blossom into something fantastic!
Character (s) are pretty expressive, and the story appears to be shaping up nicely.
Overall a decent read, hopefully this aquires something akin to a factorio/satisfactory type setup allowing for greater highs, with automation on the backburner as the mysteries of this world appear to be quite interesting.
Well, all I can say, is that I look forward to whatever may be written after this review.
Cheers!
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