After two years in Early Access, the full release of I Wanna Go Home: The Island Survival RPG is here. And frankly? It’s a masterpiece of misery.
A small, waterproof device on your wrist beeps. It’s a survival assistant, the screen flickering with static. A text prompt glows in bold letters: i wanna go home the island survival rpg v10 new
There is a specific, magical moment in I Wanna Go Home that defines the game. It’s not the first time you craft a stone axe. It’s not defeating the giant crab boss on the beach. After two years in Early Access, the full
The v10 update for "I Wanna Go Home" enhances the 2D retro island survival RPG, focusing on refined foraging, crafting, and dungeon exploration. Players can expect improved pixel art, strategic resource management, and deeper combat mechanics as they explore the island to find a way home. For a visual guide to the game, watch the YouTube walkthrough A small, waterproof device on your wrist beeps
If you’ve been stranded on the digital shores of I Wanna Go Home , you know it’s not just about building a shack and waiting for rescue. It’s about managing thirst, fighting off exhaustion, and navigating a mysterious island that wants you to fail.
This is the biggest addition in the V10 update. Your character now has a Sanity Meter.