At five dollars, this is well worth the money if you're into simulation games. There are hours of content and trophies to unlock. Progression isn't too fast, and you'll naturally begin to understand what sells consistently. There's a lot to like in such a small package, and I'm sure there will be people clamoring for more. Also, this marks the first Circle title to cost a flat five dollars. They listened to their fans and are attempting to make all future releases that would normally cost $4.99, cost $5 instead. This is a fantastic plan. Now players can get My Nintendo coins, which I'm happy to pay an extra penny for.
Does a game need a good localization to offer a satisfying experience? Are inaccuracies a red flag waving, warning you to keep away? The easy, knee-jerk answer is yes.
Not bad for this kind of game.