

I rarely play Minecraft, but I get the lure. Sure, it’s blocky, but that didn’t stop Minecraft from selling 37 copies of the game on the Amstrad 800, and has as many as 200 players, sworn to its on-the-line community. Have a look at the screenshots and Unturned, from Smartly Dressed Games, looks quite nice. So, when I arrived at the Unturned menu and character creation, I immediately had my doubts. It looked like a flaky lawn cigar and smelt worse. This was one of the main reasons why I wouldn’t let her play, but also, I didn’t get why she’d want to. Using my daughter as an example again, she used to hound me to play Roblox online but having monitored it, it was a dreadful free-for-all playground-like chaos, as if it were Lord of the Flies rules without any grown-ups about. It might make sense in a minute, but I doubt it. Unturned PS4 Reviewīear with me I’m following on from the above. The err, lack of control other than mute. That’s a rarity to have the control, and one of the many reasons I don’t play online. The other bonus other than playing with my daughter is that it’s not a toxic environment (possibly because all her friends are local and know that they’ll be in trouble if they misbehave – I know their parents). Cursed To Golf PS5 Review: The Best Golfer That Ever Died
