I feel the need to put my two-cents after reading the reviews section and it becoming apparent that some people don't really understand the purpose of a tech demo, and give the hard work Devs put in just to get to the point of releasing something that could potentially be great, a fairly negative review.
This has some good bones to add to, giving it the potential to be great further down the road. To the people out there that don't understand what exactly a Tech Demo is, let me explain.
Tech Demos are just a prelude to show the potential of what could be, not what is. They typically have very little in playability, by design. If a Tech Demo has too much added too early, it just increases the likelihood of issues arising further down the road. Yes this currently only has 2 NPC entities with 3 variations on their animations. Yes this has a vast map, that for the time being seems fairly sparse in regards to the placement of said NPC and resources. Yes this seems fairly bare bones. With all that said, this actually has a good bit of stuff to show given the current state in its development.
I have alpha tested and even beta tested games released by large AAA title companies, and in some of those tests your access was limited to way less content.
In conclusion, before giving a negatively charged review on something that really hasn't even progressed to the point of getting off the ground floor, maybe consider how doing so just might make you look ignorant to the development process of many of the video games and projects on sites like this. If you find yourself incapable of having even that negligible of an amount of decency, the perhaps you should consider only leaving reviews on games that are in a completed status on their roadmaps. Yes, people are entitled to the ability to form and share their own opinions. However, if your opinion on a TECH DEMO is, "This has a lack of content," then that isn't a constructive opinion, it's just destructive vitriol spewed over the hard work Devs put into just getting an idea out there.