Birthdays the Beginning
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From legendary creator Mr. Yasuhiro Wada (TOYBOX Inc.) comes Birthdays the Beginning—a new sandbox game in which players interact with a cube-shaped world and give rise to diverse and unique lifeforms. With careful experimentation, players can shape the geography and alter the temperature of the world to create the ideal conditions for life. Witness the birth of whole ecosystems!
Steam User 5
theres a lot of bad reviews for some reason, its a bit confusing i guess but its fun
Steam User 0
The game definitely has a learning curve that you need to figure out yourself as I don't think the game explains the best. But once you get it down shaping the world as you see fit as basically this ecosystems all mighty being, is pretty relaxing. Could use more music though.
Steam User 0
such a unique game.. i couldnt get into it personally but someone out there could totally love this, its sweet and intriguing
Steam User 2
very good and amazing animals plants and just an amazing game
Steam User 1
I don't understand how to pass the tuto. I made it good but I can't close this board where is said what I passed.. Maybe I'm stupid? I did the tuto twice but didn't realize how to play by myself after I passed it, this thing won't close with any button or by clicking something in game. I wanted to play it for soooo long and just bought it to try and now struggling with something like this. Help pls I'm losing my mind with that.
Steam User 1
Very relaxing, enjoyable and all out a good game. A few difficult parts here and there but thats what makes a game fun. Would recommend for all!
Steam User 1
This game is really fun and perfect for the younger audience but still enjoyable for an older audience. However, if like me, you are quick at solving puzzles, you'll quickly understand what changes the worlds temperature and force fast evolution and finish the game very fast and may even find it a little boring.
But until the point where I "figured it out", I was having heaps of fun experimenting and exploring different combinations.