Yes
Even though I still insist the game developer focuses too much on the aspects of gathering-creating (which, overall is a repetitive process, taking away from the “gaming” aspect. Can’t help but think the developer is wanting to capture the Minecraft/Terraria crowd, while not having the same experience as these platforms provide, resulting in a deficit of choice/experience/results...)
The overall experience thus far (36.8 percent) has been an overwhelming improvement from the first installment. Not as straight forward, much Larger maps causes the player to go between maps to search the areas.
It’s better, for sure.
As of now, I’m sitting in a restaurant, biding my time with the game at 12:30 pm on my off day. Lol
Here’s my advice to the developer:
Stop trying to make your own Minecraft/80s-90s Nintendo copy.
Instead, take from Zelda... search, explore, push, find, puzzle, upgrade, challenge.
Labor of love, if you’re interested