Starsand Island’s 1.0 update isn’t going great amid claims of AI and lackluster multiplayer

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Just last night, the future was looking pretty bright for Starsand Island, the anime RPG inspired by Stardew Valley. It was about to get its 1.0 update and launch out of early access after months of generally positive impressions from early adopters, slightly offset by claims of fake Steam reviews which developer Seed Sparkle Lab has denied. However, it seems the tide could be changing away from Seed Sparkle’s favor as early reviews of the 1.0 update are mostly negative on Steam.

To be very clear on the math here, Starsand Island still has a “very positive” rating overall on Steam, but the distinct “recent reviews” rating is now “mixed,” which directly correlates with the launch of 1.0. In fact, Steam lets you sort reviews by exact date, and if you look at today, which is when the update launched, 61% of reviews are negative. That’s a huge downward swing compared to lifetime reviews of the game from the launch of early access until now, strongly suggesting people aren’t digging the 1.0 offerings, which apparently are pretty slim.

“undisclosed ai, tencent backing. not an indie studio. kickstarter was a success, scammed tons of people who STILL haven’t gotten their keys,” reads one particularly scathing review marked as one of the “most helpful” by Steam due to an abundance of community rewards given by other users. “the day 1 dlc is $20 for a recolored $100 kickstarter tier outfit. idk. just not a good look.”

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Graminova and the player looking at a yellow flower during a cutscene shown in a trailer for Starsand Island

(Image credit: Seed Lab)

Another propped up Steam review claims “the game is riddled with AI” and echoes other common criticisms that Seed Sparkle hasn’t been upfront about funding for the project and, more pertinent to the game itself, that multiplayer hasn’t been well-implemented. “Multiplayer is locked behind hours of single-player gameplay, so you can’t play together from the start,” says one Steam user. “And to make things worse, progress is only awarded to the host. If you join someone else’s game, your own progression doesn’t carry over.”

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