<P> Much of the game's originality comes from its irreverent tone: The game's world is largely populated by low - class residents, many of which are slovenly or drunkards, and the game includes drunk driving . There are three distinct buttons for cursing and flipping people off - none of which has any consequences other than the occasional response . The game's dialogue is entirely in Finnish, with English subtitles . The player may also save the game's progress at their toilet at home or at any of the outhouses dotting the countryside, which also serves to advance the in - game time by two hours . The game also features a minor backstory involving the drunkard neighbor who hid a suitcase full of 5 million markkas in lottery winnings from his wife; if the player finds it and keeps it for himself, the same neighbor will eventually intrude into the player's house and attempt to murder the player with an axe . </P> <P> The game does not have mod support as of now, but modifications can be done by using Unity Asset Explorer, mostly texture modifications . Thanks to this, one can make their own car paintjob, edit the rear window stickers and even change the appearance of other vehicles and buildings . There are also unofficial mods such as cars and objects made in Blender, two of the most notable are the Lada 1200 Station Wagon and Utesuma (Satsuma pickup) mod . </P> <P> Writing for Rock, Paper, Shotgun, Brendan Caldwell called the game "Funny, detailed and thoroughly confusing"; while writing for Kotaku, Nathan Grayson called the game "Janky and weird as f * * *, but fun". Both Caldwell and Eurogamer's Martin Robinson compared the game's difficulty curve to Dark Souls . </P>

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