Editorial Has potential
New Strange Frontier Worlds shows promise as a space-exploration game with branching narrative potential, but it is currently hampered by a critical save-corruption bug that makes progression beyond the first session effectively impossible. Multiple players report that saved games fail to load—both locally and online—with a patched/undefined error, forcing replays from the start. The creative foundation appears sound: players praise the core idea and potential, and those who have engaged with the content express interest in future updates. However, until saves are reliably fixed, the game is unplayable as designed. Secondary complaints center on accessibility: minigames (the 15-puzzle, ship combat, asteroid mining) feature tight time limits that frustrate players with slower reflexes or reading difficulties; reviewers suggest removing the timer or gating outcomes by completion speed instead. A clarification issue also exists around NTR-adjacent content in the tagging, though this is a metadata concern rather than a build defect. The game has clear creative vision but needs immediate technical stabilization.
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