"I don't want to open that" What? Why NOT?! Maybe more of your friends would still be on-line if you opened every drawer, or used the power from the street lights, That Are Still On.
The story is interesting but badly presented and confusingly written. How could the androids not know who built them? The only way would be if they were turned on after all the humans died. Enough solar panels would be able to keep at least one android running forever since they are not a 'burnable' fuel, especially with car batteries as a reusable storage tank. A lot of what the android does is illogical, regarding puzzles. It's way to much pixel hunting. I used the walkthrough so I could find what I was looking for. If the android would just describe what they are (soldering machine) instead of generics (important machine) it could be easier. Plus, his knowledge of 'past' things is very random.
A few 'issues'. One, the distance starts to count before I go off the edge and seems to advance way faster than my speed suggests. The truck bounces way to much. Like most launcher games, it's very grindy at the beginning. Biggest issue to me though, is the lack of control over the truck.
To the maker's of the Papa's Fooderia games. Play this game and realize that sequels should have new stuff that makes the game novel and exciting, not the same mechanics given a new skin.
Regen is way underpowered by the time you get it, and poison tapers off (for enemies) at the end. Is there a difference between limit break level 1 and 2 besides strength? If not, why give a choice. I love that MP regenerates. Towards the end, the speed of the game becomes so quick that I barely have time to think about what I want to do. Also, I never have a 'broken' ailment icon above my head after the game tells me I received the ailment (I am not immune to them).
This is another game that is a great premise but lacks a lot of the UI polishing and feature depth that makes a sim game a true winner. Add in a info box so I can effectively apply workers during a project and training. Also, the tables make no sense. I need to put them together for a small project, but then need to separate them if I'm doing micro projects.