Camera in this game is absolutely ridiculously bad. There's a mod that fixes it, but the mod breaks whenever there's an update. The updates bring little to the game other than breaking the camera mods core functionality. I realllllly want to like this game. It's fun. But having to drag my fucking camera every two seconds is enough to make me give this a negative review and not play it. C'mon game dev. Someone DID THE WORK FOR YOU. Add the camera mod as part of this game. It's ridiculous that I have to adjust my camera every other damn second and often I just need to hold my right button down the entire time I'm playing? And this has been in EA for four years and this didn't get sorted out? Again, I like this game. It's fun. But little things like this make me hate the time I spend on it so I won't be spending any time on it I guess.
Len's Island
- Release Date:
- Jun 19, 2025
- Developer:
- Flow Studio
- Publisher:
- Flow Studio, Fireshine Games
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
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About This Game
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About the Game
With only the tools in your backpack and a can-do attitude, begin a new life on a mysterious archipelago of islands. As you explore uncharted lands, you are free to choose your path and shape your own journey.
Embark on your journey solo or team up with up to 7 friends in seamless online co-op. Len’s Island is carefully balanced for both singleplayer and multiplayer, offering a rewarding experience whether you're building alone or battling alongside others.
Whether you're a fearless warrior, creative builder, or skilled farmer, your choices shape your adventure. Explore the world at your own pace, refine your skillset, and advance through a flexible progression system guided by your preferred playstyle.
From peaceful to hardcore, select the difficulty that fits your style, or fully personalize your game by adjusting the world settings to unlock infinite possibilities.
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Master the art of crafting and enchanting to create powerful weapons, sturdy armor, and essential survival tools. Gather resources from the environment, refine them, and combine them in endless ways to suit your playstyle. Prepare food, brew potions, and upgrade your gear as you progress, ensuring you are ready to take on the next great challenge.
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Descend into dangerous dungeons to defeat challenging bosses and unlock valuable loot. Each run is a test of skill and preparation, where strategy and perseverance determine success. Uncover hidden lore, complete unique quests, and earn powerful upgrades that will aid you in both combat and survival. The further you go, the greater the risks and the rewards.
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Construct your perfect homestead, from a cozy farm to a sprawling network of fortified strongholds. Customize your buildings with a variety of build styles, then collect and purchase decorations to make your house feel like home. When harvest moons rise, build powerful defense systems to protect your base from enemy raids and claim the rewards of the full moon.
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Create your own adventure by completing quests that take you off the beaten path. Obtain unique rewards for fulfilling challenging objectives and track your progress in the compendium. There’s more than one way to progress in Len’s Island.
Are you ready to conquer the island and uncover its mysteries? Dive into Len's Island, where every choice shapes your destiny. Whether you're seeking intense combat, creative building, or a survival experience, the island awaits your arrival. Your adventure begins now.
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User Reviews
Controller functionality should be a given for a game like this. Disappointed it isnt and refunded
With hundreds of hours in Enshrouded and Valheim, this is a fantastic game for those looking for a lighter version of Enshrouded, combined elements from Valheim, and major QOL changes that make base building and farming faster and easier, with 1 or 2 design choices that might turn some players away (which are currently being revised by the dev after open feedback.) ----Good Controls are intuitive, the UI is clean and easy to navigate. Movement feels responsive, the ability to Jump and animation cancel into a dodge sets this apart for both combat and traversal. Base building is seamless and *extremely* fast. Progression/weapon/building tiers are easy to understand. Combat is engaging, and very hard in some cases. Difficulty settings allow you to make the overall game super casual or super hard. Music is atmospheric. Graphics are simple yet pretty. Zero FPS issues (rare stutter when loading new environment). Quest design encourages exploration and discovery. Worlds are procedurally ge...
Very decent ARRG including base building & farming. I enjoyed a different style of inventory management and critical damage systems. Combat is simple, though not always easy. The combat can feel a bit punishing in the beginning but it becomes much more forgiving as you become more powerful via the passive skill tree. There are plenty of items to find and a medium-ish world to explore - above and under ground. My favourite thing has to be how the game mechanics greatly reduce several tedious aspects of survival games as you progress. After my first 50 hour solo playthrough. I completed 95% of the [strike]achievements[/strike] quests, It was a lot of fun in coop too. I'd be happy to revisit this game again with friends. Minor criticisms about draw distance and pop-in that lead to frame drops. The game mitigates it by pushing the camera into a more top-down angle than you might prefer for much of the exploration. The underground feels a bit bland pretty quickly except for a few points ...
Great concept, not a bad game, but it gets boring fast. Talent system is meh.
The game play is solid, but the camera is so bad I cant play the game. Dev should fix the camera, cuz it seems like lots of people are experiencing the same issue.
If you played Valhiem this is the downgraded version. The tutorial starts off nice and then just up and leaves you. Then you spend 30 minutes trying to figure out how to get tanned leather only to learn you cook it in the fire place. The combat is fast paced. That's the only thing that's fast in this game. Have fun swinging your tools every 3 seconds. The camera can't be locked so enjoy fighting it more than anything else in this game. Why am I paying GOLD to upgrade my backpack at the workbench? Who am I paying....The bench? Luckily you can block with a button press...Not with your mouse. There is a bow. I wouldn't recommend the bow. Everything is just so slow paced that I wish I could play the game at 3x speed. They have this minigame where you have to click when this bubble shows up. Most enjoyable when fishing because if you miss the click you lose the fish and if you click when it's red you lose the fish. There's more but I already wasted 4 hours and still haven't made a a prope...
Was hoping by loading this up 3 years later there’d be some controller support that made sense. But it’s just wildly confusing. Don’t think I’ll ever be able to play it at this point
Buildings look terrible, with textures that don't blend. Stairs are provided for second floors, but flooring isn't. Ladders aren't climbable- instead you can infinitely jump. But after you do, you can't get back down without taking fall damage. There's no point to farming when four berries bring you from an empty stomach to a full one (in hard difficulty), which then heals you to full life in a matter of moments. The list goes on. It's a shame-- the videos make the game look sprawling, but the first hour of play is as raw and unconsidered as a prototype.
No shoes and name selection memes aside, the game was pretty fun. The only thing that broke the game once was in one dungeon, i got stuck in an infinite falling loop
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 or higher (64-bit)
- Processor: 2.4 Ghz Dual Core CPU
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 2 GB Dedicated Memory
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 8 GB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
- Processor: 2.8 Ghz QuadCore CPU or faster
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: 4+ GB Dedicated Memory
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 8 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Len's Island cost?
Len's Island costs $29.99.
What are the system requirements for Len's Island?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 or higher (64-bit) Processor: 2.4 Ghz Dual Core CPU Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: 2 GB Dedicated Memory DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 8 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 (64-bit) Processor: 2.8 Ghz QuadCore CPU or faster Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: 4+ GB Dedicated Memory DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 8 GB available space
What platforms is Len's Island available on?
Len's Island is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Len's Island worth buying?
Len's Island has 75% positive reviews from 100 players.
When was Len's Island released?
Len's Island was released on Jun 19, 2025.
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