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  1. May 11, 2026
    That's the beauty of Amberspire. It's less of an obsessive time sink and more like a traditional board game. You don't want to pull out Monopoly on the weekend, play it for hours every night, and then do it again next weekend. You dabble with it every now and again, appreciate what it's there for and what its limitations are, and move on to something else. Maybe it wasn't Lunar Division's intent, but Amberspire lives up to its initial premise quite well: Nothing lasts forever, nor should it.
  2. But perhaps it's more appropriate to just play it once, and embrace the disorder. My current city is an absolute disgrace, with teahouses and crystalisers, forts and fogbreakers scattered all over like flies in a knotted cobweb. Still, I love being here. I look at the little bridges the townsfolk have built over some of the pits, at the rust that clings amorously to my habitat layer, at the loaves of spaceships lifting off from the pads, at all the dents and compromises inflicted by the dice. And I think: what an amazing place we've all built together.