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WaterSword
Lego builder’s journey is another game that focuses more on the actual lego, compared to the more classic lego hame style.
Really cool concept for a future. Insterslavic is a really cool language and one of the best regional auxiliary languages I have seen. The fact that any speaker of any slavic language can understand someone speaking interslavic flawlessly is really amazing! It’s definitely on my bucket list of languages I want to learn. (Aargh too many options!!)
I haven’t taken the time to sit down and read the entire thing yet, but I really love the fact that you’ve made a language set in an alternate version of the real world. The setting and languages influencing each other is really cool! I wonder how Ylmunusian has in turn influenced the languages around it!