Stonehearth is definitely enjoyable at the moment, but you should go into this expecting a few bugs.
Joanna Mueller writes: "Radiant doesn’t want to commit to Mac and Linux support while Stonehearth is still in development. This means that not only are the ports not currently being worked on, the devs can’t even give backers an idea of when they will start on them."
DualShockers: "StoneHearth is an indie simulation game by Radiant Entertainment that has been on Steam Early Access for a while, and I don’t get to write about it nearly as much as I’d like."
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
I have long been a fan of the city-building style of games and to some extent, survival-style games like Minecraft, ARK: Survival Evolved, or Terraria. When Banished was released some time back a new style of city-builder was born, a survival city-building sim that was brutal and just different enough to stand on its own; simply put I enjoyed it and a newfound appreciation for the hybrid genre was born. A year or so later comes Stonehearth, a city-building survival sim that has an art style reminiscent of Minecraft but one a grander scale. With procedurally generated maps, unit classes, and various methods of interruption (such as bandit attacks or monsters), Stonehearth aims to carve out a slice of this new pie all for itself.