I can't recall exactly what year it was that I first saw the movie "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids", but the appeal and childlike wonder that it evokes are clear...What if the familiar world around you suddenly became so much more than it seems in your everyday life? What if a drop of dew on the grass was enough to sustain you all day? What if a simple ant or ladybug suddenly became a fearsome adversary or a dear friend? What if a twig or blade of grass could be used to construct architectural marvels?
Well, if you ever wondered these things, this is the moment to pounce and discover most of them for yourself. You will never look at common garden pests in quite the same way again!
Of course, the reasons for wanting it available on GOG are obvious. This is truly a great multiplayer survival game that deserves to be free of its shackles so that it can be remembered for many years to come, even if Microsoft decides to take it offline.