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'It was truly eye-opening to realize just how many people deeply love this type of game'_ Inzoi dire

By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001

Inzoi director Hyungjun 'Kjun' Kim is gearing up for his game to be the first one to actually stand toe-to-toe with The Sims—, mind you. Considering this is the first time in over two decades [[link]] that we're seeing something release that's seemingly close to the scale and scope of The Sims, I've been intrigued about Kjun's thought process throughout development.

During a recent interview for our , I asked Kjun what he had enjoyed about creating Inzoi the most, and what he was looking forward to in the days, weeks, and months ahead of the game's launch. I was [[link]] expecting something about the challenge, , but I found the answer a lot more surprising and endearing.

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Kjun has been putting emphasis on the players and their input for much of Inzoi's development—he previously highlighted the desire to work closely with creators, and the [[link]] game That close developer-player relationship is something that won't stop once Inzoi ships, by the sounds of things.

"What I look forward to most is continuing to communicate with players in creating the game together," Kjun continued. "While there may still be areas for improvement, we want to release the game through Early Access and actively incorporate players' feedback to make Inzoi even more enjoyable."

Now if there's one thing Kjun can't resist, it's a little waxing lyrical about his game and the people who look to play it, and he made sure to squeeze just a little bit of that in as our interview wrapped up. "Beyond simply creating a successful and beloved game, we hope that Inzoi will bring comfort to many players' lives," the director said. "As the saying สมัคร winner55 เครดิต ฟรี 188 goes, 'Life is a tragedy when seen up close, but a comedy when viewed from a distance.' We ทางเข้า winner55 ผ่านโทรศัพท์มือถือ​ believe that observing life from a broader perspective can help us enjoy it more.

"More importantly, we sincerely hope these experiences can bring players strength and solace in their real life as well."

The newest issue of PC Gamer magazine is on stands right now in the UK, and hits the US on March 17.

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