Build A Rocket Boy has introduced a free starter pack for MindsEye, aiming to draw new players and address previous criticisms. This pack allows gamers to experience key elements without purchasing the entire game.
Improved Game Experience
Since its launch five months ago, MindsEye has faced backlash for its lackluster storyline and technical issues. Over this period, Build A Rocket Boy released six updates, improving various game aspects like performance, AI, and combat mechanics. This ongoing support has helped tweak encounters and animations.
The recently released starter pack includes the seventh campaign mission titled 'Robin Hood,' alongside 14 Arcadia side missions crafted using the game's tools. 'Robin Hood' is noted for its action-packed sequences, including stealth tasks, a challenging sandstorm car chase, and intense street gunfights.
Encouraging Player Engagement
The company aims to periodically update the starter pack, which may involve rotating campaign missions. This provides players with a curated taste of MindsEye, showcasing highlighted content like 'Robin Hood.' With this strategy, Build A Rocket Boy hopes to mitigate initial criticisms and foster a stronger gaming community around MindsEye.
- MindsEye launched 5 months ago with various issues.
- Six updates have since improved game mechanics.
- The starter pack includes the 'Robin Hood' mission and 14 side missions.
- Build A Rocket Boy plans regular updates to the starter pack.




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