The game is not completely without merit, I enjoyed the atmosphere, and getting immersed in the wilderness of Alaska in the late 1800s. The game has potential in the later parts where you can purchase different mines and operate them by hiring employees, however you're not going to have enough money or resources to do this until a dozen hours in. ADHD-riddled gamers who want to experience everything that this game has to offer in the first couple of hours should steer clear from this title. While I can appreciate what the developers were trying to do, I really can't recommend Alaska Gold Fever over titles such as Minecraft, Animal Crossing, or any casual games with RPG elements that focus on travelling, exploration, and/or business management. Still, it's not too bad, if you just want to kill some time - or some bears.