- Publisher: Arc System Works
- Release Date: Jan 11, 2018
- Also On: 3DS, PC, PlayStation 4
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 7 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 7
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Mixed: 2 out of 7
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Negative: 2 out of 7
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Sep 2, 2018Let's be real here, the games alright, it definitely offers something to do and something to work towards, but the game as a whole is poorly optimized, and I can't really recommend this game to anyone.
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Jan 14, 2018This game might start out slow but after the tutorial it becomes a fight for survival in all the good ways
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Jan 29, 2018Of Mice and Sand -Revised- is a positively charming title. It’s a cute and entertaining world that I would love to come back to if Arc System Works could find a way to make a second trip more compelling with additional gameplay options.
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Jan 23, 2018Of Mice and Sand: Revisited is a fun resource management game. Building up the mice’s sandship to produce ever more complex goods requires thought and a good understanding of how the game operates. However, requirements to progress can slow it down and lead down the path of repetition. Even upgrades designed to maximize production capacity can’t fully address the pacing. Interface concerns dog the experience throughout. Still, it’s a fun diversion in short bursts and a welcome companion to TV, but finding the entire path to El Dorado might take a little too long for its own good.
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Jan 23, 2018Of Mice and Sand -Revised- does a lot of things right; a mixture of quests, resource management, and a necessity for clever thinking result in a decent experience for the most dedicated fans of the genre. Unfortunately, though, a lack of clear direction and a tricky-to-master workflow mean that it likely won’t quite click with everyone else; these games work best when you find yourself addicted to their menial tasks and, this time around, that sadly wasn’t always the case. Not a bad option to consider for fans of tactical management, then, but be wary of our warnings if you do choose to give it a go.