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Palworld, I played an hour or two and thought it was fun at the time. But just haven't gone back, leveling felt like a chore instead of a grind
Those terms are synonymous... π€¨
When grinding feels like a chores then you know how grindy it is.
Having sex is a grind, but it's only a chore for the ones that don't enjoy it.
So not really synonymous.
I think the distinction is that chores feel like you have to do it and hate it. A grind is inevitable in all games. But you are excited to do it for the outcome.
I pumped up all the rates and soared through it. Finished it, and have no reason to look back. Did the same with Enshrouded shortly after as well. I don't regret buying it, it was fun - but it's definitely a shallow game gatekept by a grind.
Palworld is best experienced in multiplayer imo. Single player is boring, but when youβve got friends around it becomes a social event and itβs more fun to work through a lot of things and go adventuring together