What makes While the Iron’s Hot work is a combination of a pleasant series of tasks and quirky, entertaining characters in every new town and point of interest. Nothing is particularly difficult, from crafting to puzzles, but it’s nice to visit Ellian and wander around, picking up jobs or helping people while beating metal into shape. Even after the main plot is through there’s post-game content to play, completing the upgrade of buildings in the home town and taking on new quests while wrapping up any unfinished ones, all of which are documented in the journal. There can be a lot to keep track of, but features like being able to pin a recipe or view the character list help when you need a reminder, and the whole game feels designed to make becoming a master blacksmith as accessible as possible. While not particularly deep, While the Iron is Hot succeeds on charm and pure likeability, and it’s almost impossible to resist enjoying the blacksmithing journey through its world.
At its core, While The Iron’s Hot doesn’t necessarily break the mold when it comes to such adventures, although its focus on blacksmithing does bring a more involved perspective that works pretty well for those that like to get their hands dirty in that manner. The art and music make for fine companions, especially as there is an extended amount of time being spent toiling away, but its plot and side quests are nothing spectacular. Just like a masterpiece, this is a game that has potential, but there is still work to be done in order to hammer out all the kinks.
I really enjoyed playing this game. It was a great way for me to unwind after a long day. The black smithing is enjoyable and the sound affects are so satisfying. I am also a huge fan of my new ox friend :). I think if you’re looking for a game that makes you feel good and have a good chuckle from the dialogue it’s just for you. From charming characters to a pretty art style, I have 0 complaints. It’s My cup of tea!
While the Iron’s Hot offers diverse gameplay packed with an immersive narrative, innovative ideas, and crafting depth. However, there are some quality-of-life improvements needed, mini-games lack challenge, and you may find yourself with an overflow of work orders without incentives to complete them. Overall, the game delivers a captivating blacksmithing experience with some limitations that may unfortunately impact player satisfaction.
There are definitely good ideas here that could be polished even further into a phenomenal game, but the state of it now doesn’t make me care about the island or the people who live in it. Instead, they feel like window dressing for a single mini-game that gets dull after a few hours in.
While The Iron's Hot is something of a mixed bag. There's a lot of charm and a lot of promise, but a lack of variety and some unfortunate bugs and sloppy design hold it back from being a must-play. Those who enjoy a cozy game or are after a light-hearted fantasy will still likely enjoy it, but that recommendation does come with some footnotes.
While the iron's hot is a charming pixel art game that seamslessly blends the art of blacksmithing with thrilling adventures and brain-teasin puzzles. As the protagonist, players forge their way through a mesmerizing pixelated world, utilizing their blacksmithing skills to craft tools and weapons essential for overcoming challenges. The attention to detail in the pixel art is captivating, with every swing of the hammer and intricately designed puzzle piece contributing to the immersive experience. The game brilliantly combines creativity and problem-solving, making it a delightful journey for both fans of pixel art and those who appreciate the satisfaction of mastering a craft in the virtual realm. This game is a true gem that forges a unique path in the world of indie gaming.
Really fun little crafting game. Some might find it a little tedious to do the little Minecraft-like crafting all the times you have to do it, but I thought it was relaxing and enjoyed exploring the world as well.
I played while the irons hot and generally a good game but extremely buggy. I got to the end stages of the game where you get 2 of a certain ore to craft a sword for the opal you get 1 ore from him and another from another character you help, I did not go make it right immediately and saved and went to run errand and came back and when I loaded up the game they were no longer in my inventory and I could not get more of that item so I had to start a new game because I could not progress past that point. When I played the new game I started I got all the way to the alchemist village and having already been through that part and trying to get back to where I was made the machines in the ritual area and placed them then started the mission. Upon returning to the ruined ritual site all of them disappeared and it was at this point i uninstalled the game. i wont continue to play a game that is as buggy as this and put in the time this game requires to get to the later stages just to have things disappear from my inventory and effectively end my ability to progress to the end it takes away my ability to enjoy this game and until game breaking bugs like that are fixed i would not recommend this game at all.
Summary Reforge a blacksmith’s village on an isle of the land’s finest artisans! Step into the boots of an expert smith for a crafty adventure filled with mystery and charm. Explore the land of Ellian, and prove that a hammer, anvil, and your wits can overcome any challenge.