I am falling asleep at the wheel of a big bulldozer. RoadCraft is not necessarily a boring game, but it is so meditatively slow, lumbering, and bit-by-bit that I find myself dozing when I'm supposed to be, um, dozing. Some of this is down to simple tiredness, but there's also a dreamy sensation while playing this engine-purring infrastructure 'em up. I don't mean dreamy in the sense that it fulfills the promise of nostalgic fantasy put forward by the game's trailer (the one that suggests you'll feel like a child playing with toy diggers again). I just mean that flattening sand makes me sleepy.
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