Very very simple. Has a wonderful artstyle and a cute, innocent sort of attitude like a gameboy RPG. I do find myself wishing it was a little more in-depth, and that there was more you could do with *your* character in specific besides just adding him to the small population of meandering townsfolk. Ultimately, the NPCs come across as little more than set pieces with a few lines, and the game itself feels more like a browser idler game than the cardio-fueled Stardew Valley I was (admittedly unrealistically) kinda' hoping for. Still adds a fun component to my daily runs, it synced quickly and nicely to the free Strava phone app, and it has a solid sense of progression that promises I'll have to do a *lot* of exercising before I can consider myself having 'beat' it. I really do appreciate it.
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About This Game

Your real-life fitness activities energize the mysterious Mana Well.
- Sync activities: Connect with Strava to transmute running, walking, hiking, and cycling into precious Mana. Step counting is also supported when connecting with Fitbit.
- Level up: Use Mana to collect new characters, items, quests, achievements, and more.
- Embark on a fitness adventure: Set up camp, assemble your party, and journey to distant lands. Each day your team can gain more experience and power.
- Your own pace: WREN is meant to be played in short sessions following exercise. This trek is a marathon, not a sprint.
- In it together: Your Steam friends who play the game may appear in this unique RPG experience.
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I really want to like this because the idea is good, but there's about a tenth of an actual game here. The art style is a schizophrenic mix of vintage clip art and generic pixel art. The gameplay is... Well, you get to watch things happen, I guess? And it takes dozens of attempts to finish a mission/quest thing? The pacing is absurdly slow-- everything requires vast quantities of mana and you burn mana just to go do attacks. I really wanted this to be better but wow. I am surprised to see it's not in early access any more, even though it still feels like something somebody threw together in an afternoon from whatever assets they had kicking around. There's a place for a cool game tied into Strava activities, but sadly this is not that game. EDIT: It takes so long to figure out there's no game here that it will get you past the refund period. Don't do it. Don't even think "no, this couldn't be that bad." It's that bad.
Just found this game, really wish more games existed that utilized Fitbit/Strava fitness trackers to help progress. I'm probably in the minority of people that appreciate that kind of motivation but I do! Haven't even used my Fitbit in months because just stopped seeing the point, but now its time to stop being lazy and get into it again! That being said, this is a very simple game. You get a few "dailies" for getting mana that don't require external physical fit activities. and I'm excited (will updated review after I get some physical activity done on this) to see how much that helps you progress. It appears that you can see other players walking around the camp though I am guessing each one see's camp as their own and the other players are likely just "ghost" images of random players walking around. I don't think its live/interactable. There are some monsters you can fight though you need to build a team of fighters to do so and it seems if your guy dies you lose your weapon whic...
This game is honestly pretty ass. Extremely barebones idle game with jank UI. Attempts at an art style but no polish. Literally the only thing it has that is interesting or novel is that it is another source for post-bike-ride dopamine collection, as I get a little pat on the head from the game for having ridden a bike. It is not fun to play.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 64 bit
- Processor: SSE2 instruction set support
- Graphics: DX10 (shader model 4.0) capabilities
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 300 MB available space
FAQ
How much does WREN cost?
WREN costs $12.99.
What are the system requirements for WREN?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 64 bit Processor: SSE2 instruction set support Graphics: DX10 (shader model 4.0) capabilities Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 300 MB available space
What platforms is WREN available on?
WREN is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is WREN worth buying?
WREN has 50% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was WREN released?
WREN was released on Jan 14, 2022.
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