An interesting-sounding experiment has picked up overwhelmingly positive Steam reviews over the past week: It’s a demo called Outpath: The game’s first journey out in 2023 called Outpath. It bills itself as a prologue chapter. I think it will appeal more to fans of games like Forager than anything else, but fans of idle clickers, survival crafting, and production optimization will also attract
Playing is about gathering resources, gathering pranks, and crafting tools to anticipate, but it also layers the automation aspect on top so you can set up your base to function without you. As you get more resources, you buy more islands with more resources. You know the drill for this. The experimental choice here is that, in theory, Outpath is designed to idle in ways games like Forager and Satisfactory and Minecraft weren’t fully designed for.
The goal is for it to be a fusion of these styles. This is something his Forager did pretty well, but it wasn’t quite the equivalent or satisfying playstyle of active play.
The result is a lot like Forager, but with a lot more twists due to its 3D environment and very chill gameplay. It’s not as polished as other works in the genre. As it stands, there’s about 10 hours of gameplay to check out, and it’s a pretty bland 10 hours.
If you like the games whose names I checked above, this might be the demo for you to check out. Recommended or don’t. As always, I’m not your dad.
discoverable Outpath: First Journey (opens in new tab) Pages on Steam, and out pass (opens in new tab) itself too. Created by independent developer David Moralejo Sánchez and published by GrabTheGames and UpgradePoint.