Normal Life Under Feet -v2.3.1- By Mnbv [OFFICIAL]

Instead of forcing players to manage complex time-clocks every single turn, v2.3.1 relies on . Progressing with a specific character requires meeting explicit stat thresholds (e.g., Obedience, Endurance, or Charm) and visiting the correct hub at a specific phase of the narrative. 2. Resource and Stat Management

Mechanics for managing satiety (excretion returns) were adjusted to a fixed 15-point return Progression Strategy To advance early in the game: Investigate your room

The most controversial and celebrated addition is the Mental State gauge. Prolonged exposure to looming shadows, close calls, and the sound of thunderous footsteps degrades your character’s composure. At 50%, the game’s color palette desaturates. At 25%, you begin to hear distorted, slowed-down versions of everyday conversations—as if the giants are speaking a forgotten language. Hit 0%, and your character simply lies down on the sidewalk, accepting whatever comes. There is no "game over" screen, only a quiet fade to white. It is brutally poetic. Normal Life Under Feet -v2.3.1- By mnbv

The title "Normal Life Under Feet" suggests a simulation, horror, or survival game, similar in naming style to indie titles like "Normal Life" by Konspy Games Custom Game Mod:

Normal Life Under Feet is a niche simulation game developed by Instead of forcing players to manage complex time-clocks

In , the narrative is split across three distinct structural hubs:

: Search the shelves to locate a randomized note containing the system reboot code. Interacting with the central terminal requires inputting the exact command: shutdown -r (ensuring a space is placed before the hyphen). Resource and Stat Management Mechanics for managing satiety

Mnbv has not announced a v2.4.0 roadmap. When asked on a forum thread about future content, the developer replied with a single line: "Why would you want more? You already have everything under your feet."

: Users with the handle "mnbv" or similar (e.g., hossam.mnbv ) are active in the Stardew Valley community, particularly on platforms like TikTok and Nexus Mods, often sharing furniture adjustments or gameplay tweaks.