Log Away Reviews
Log Away is a well-thought-out but flawed addition to the cozy-building genre. Its methods are more focused on expression than mastery, giving you a place to unwind, experiment, and make things without any limits. When all of its parts work together, it gives you moments of real peace and artistic play. If it is improved even more, Log Away could become a must-have for gamers looking for calm digital
Avid fans of indie cozy sandbox building games such as Make Room, Tiny Glade, and Palia will be wonderfully pleased with Log Away, offering players a chance to build and design their dream cabin retreat. However, some optimization and performance issues, and a restrictive-sized plot hindered gameplay and creativity if players are willing to overcome them.
Log Away aims for calm cabin-building bliss and reaches it…only to lose it minutes later. While its cosy vibes have some charm, with no pressure to do anything besides crafting the tiny retreat of your dreams, the experience is dragged down by poor optimisation, a lack of settings, and shallow, highly limited building options. With nothing to do after quick completion and no world to explore, relaxation soon turns into boredom.