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Slipping Into the Stone Age With Tribe: Primitive Builder
Modern Gamer - Tribe: Primitive Builder

Slipping Into the Stone Age With Tribe: Primitive Builder

February 10, 2024 Marie Brownhill

This week Modern Gamer columnist Marie Brownhill tries out Tribe: Primitive Builder, which is one of the most relaxing building titles you will probably ever play. And despite being set during the Stone Age, it’s actually constructed using the Unreal Engine 5.1, so everything looks really good.

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