Eng I Wanna: Go Home The Island Survival Rpg
The RPG elements come from skill trees like Whittling , Salty Snacks , and Cry Efficiency —yes, that’s a real skill. Much of the early community content for this game was in Korean and Japanese (the devs are based in Seoul). English guides were scattered, outdated, or written by AI that had clearly never tried to catch a hermit crab with a shoelace. That’s why searches for "eng i wanna go home the island survival rpg" have spiked by 400% in the last six months.
Stay salty, survivors.
You are not a hero. You are not a survival expert. You are a desk worker named Kaelen (or a player-chosen name) who was on a budget cruise when a freak storm sunk the ship. Your only goal? Go home. Not "rule the island." Not "discover ancient secrets." Just. Go. Home. eng i wanna go home the island survival rpg
Welcome to I Wanna Go Home: The Island Survival RPG .
The game’s community has grown around the shared experience of failure. There’s a subreddit, r/IWannaGoHomeRPG, where players post screenshots of their first successful fire next to memes about "Longing meter at 99% because I saw a bottle cap." The RPG elements come from skill trees like
Home isn’t a place. It’s a memory you fight to keep alive.
By: Survival Steve, RPG Enthusiast
Now go whittle that key. You’ve got a raft to build.
