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  • Summary: In Hundred Days you will have complete control of a new Winery. First choose which vines to grow, learn how to grow them and when to harvest. Then following the entire winemaking process deciding on the type of wine you want to produce or the market requires. You will also have to sell theIn Hundred Days you will have complete control of a new Winery. First choose which vines to grow, learn how to grow them and when to harvest. Then following the entire winemaking process deciding on the type of wine you want to produce or the market requires. You will also have to sell the wine produced to allow your company to expand. Expand
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  1. Jul 4, 2023
    7
    A decent, relaxing game. You essentially manage a number of vineyards and create wine to sell. The whole thing is played out as a turn-basedA decent, relaxing game. You essentially manage a number of vineyards and create wine to sell. The whole thing is played out as a turn-based card game where your moves are limited by how much space you have to insert your tetris-shaped cards. Gave me some great knowledge about winemaking. That said, a few faults: it's not always clear exactly what everything does. The UI is poor on console and the controls are sometimes unresponsive. But for me, I deleted the game due to poor game design regarding debt - I had about 5k in balance and the game freely allowed me to spend 50k rather than saying I didn't have enough money. Next turn, it instantly said game over as I was in too much debt. I was bringing in around 40k per turn passively, so that was chicken feed to me. The game didn't warn me, like banks would in real life. It also didn't let me borrow, which is otherwise an option in the game. I deleted it after that. Expand