Out and About is exactly what I want from a foraging game and has convinced me that I could easily make a meal out of what I find in my back garden


The second I’ve dropped my bags in whatever rundown cabin I’ve moved into in a farming simulator, I’m usually out the door and picking up whatever is lying around on the floor outside. I absolutely love a foraging mechanic, so when I first saw Out and About, a game that turns this one mechanic into an entire coherent experience, I immediately added it to my wishlist. But as is the way with a lot of foraging-based mechanics and games, I did feel a bit concerned that Out and About would be quite basic when it eventually launched, rather than satisfying the need for an in-depth foraging experience.

After spending a decent amount of time scouring the land surrounding Portobello for all sorts of edible goodies, I have been completely reassured that Out and About knows exactly what it’s doing, and it does it incredibly well. In fact, the foraging has been so carefully thought out, that you can take what you learn from the game and apply it to real life. All of the plants are fairly common things you’ll more than likely have around where you live, and the game is filled with recipes that you can recreate step by step. It’s basically like an interactive foraging guide without the need to sit down and study pages and pages of a textbook.



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