Andrew
74
Sunday, March 16, 2025
Shipwrecked is an incredible DLC to an already great game, however, I would much prefer if it was simply available for purchase in the already existing Don't Starve: Pocket Edition, as the inability to combine worlds is a disappointment. It could also pave the way for a potential Hamlet addition, which I would love to see. Great experience overall, especially for a mobile port.
Sean Ellis
36
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
A fantastic game to have around. If you have one, I strongly recommend playing with a gamepad. Touch controls are serviceable, but can lead to bogus situations if you are not careful. The only change I would make is to include the No Sweat mode this game's Reign of Giants counterpart has. It would only help to further broaden this already popular game's appeal. Edited
A Google user
125
Thursday, December 27, 2018
I love this game. I was hesitant to buy it because of all the reviews about the difficult controls, but it's not horrible. I was excited about the Home Sea Home update HOWEVER the game is super buggy. The invisible wall bug has NOT been fixed and there are some weird issues like the Doydoys having 2 heads and Packim going invisible at certain angles or not following. It might be ok for experienced players, but it won't give a good first impression to newbies. Wait for the next update to buy.
A Google user
17
Sunday, September 8, 2019
Excellent DLC, practically another version of the game with a lot of creative changes. (The PC version is definitely a 5/5 for me.) My only complaint about the app version is about the gameplay bugs, especially that Packem Baggins can be attacked by your character. If it's with you when there's an enemy attacking you (in my experience) you'll keep attacking Baggins while the enemy keeps attacking you until you die. It's very frustrating since Packem would be so useful if it worked properly. Edited
Bryant Dang
231
Saturday, April 13, 2019
The game is great don't get me wrong. The biggest glaring issue is that it was made for computer, not mobile. Controls are very finicky, leading to attacking things you don't want, or running randomly into things that isn't good. To proficiently finish this game, you have to be pretty accurate with movement and attacking. Overall, pretty good game, but bad controls.
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