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Posted: 7 Jun, 2021 @ 8:40pm

Food for Thought Review
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This I wouldn’t consider this as a your average “game” more like an education game. I use this mainly to indulge myself to learn firearms because I love weaponology even when I was young I remember watch a lot of firearm documents in the Military Channel….I know I was an odd kid back then. Of course I can’t afford any of those antique firearms but wish to simply study it, when I found this interesting tool I was surprise of how good this World of Guns is by dissemble and reassemble the weapon you choose. You get educational resources if you like this sort of gun like a youtube link and a Wikipedia link, though is good for a summary page not a full fledge scholar source. If you reeeeally like the gun you can order a 3D part of the gun or buy from the manufacture itself which they also provide the link. It’s very interesting how much hard work they provide the detail parts of a particular gun and you can examine it closure with x-ray or a cutaway. You can observe how the firearm works by “test drive” shooting it, if you want to pay extra you can buy the shooting range which honestly is nothing to wow about.

They offer different contents like anatomy of bones, cars, tanks and airplanes if you want something different than firearms. Two gripes of this tool is that one, there are many DLC to buy and everything you do is with payment so if you want to do well on a firearm quiz, customize paint etc you got to pay. I recommend just get the full access pack because you will not only get all the fire arms but you will get future once as well when they will update it. I used to grind for guns but now I bought it out of sheer support for the company and will plan to get the tanks edition in the future, but only as a bundle in a DLC including the planes. My 2nd gripe is the other mini games like memorize every single part and expect you to get it right seems cheap in my opinion and not really worth exert your brainpower for this. I suggest perhaps add a history quiz for that particular fire arm including where did it manufacture produce and its history behind it? I would love it since this is why I got into this education game to not only learn the inner workings of a gun but perhaps I want to know the history behind it?

Overall, I really suggest to get it if you are a gun enthusiast, history enthusiast like myself, guns you can’t afford but would be interest to get into. Is pretty much a great learning tool to start in the hobby of learning about firearms? Perhaps learning the very basics of gun smiting might be useful, who knows. I’ll give this a pass and support the devs for keep updating this game and all their hard work they do.
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