Useful thread indeed but I wonder why DayZ isnt on the list. Now Im at it, State of Decay(open world zombie apocalypse survival) and WarZ(Basically DayZ but more accessible).
And, cause what the hell, MineZ, too. Which is, you guessed it, a DayZ mod for minecraft.
Useful thread indeed but I wonder why DayZ isnt on the list. Now Im at it, State of Decay(open world zombie apocalypse survival) and WarZ(Basically DayZ but more accessible).
Both DayZ and WarZ are on the coming soon list. If you really want to see them get the full treatment in the OP, it might help to make a post with it already there so Strangeblades can just copy that into the OP. Otherwise we just have to wait until he has the time to do put it together himself. Personally I'm fine with WarZ never even being linked to after how they handled their Steam fiasco.
Are you interested in iOS games as well? Because I finally loaded Blockheads, which is a sort of survival-oriented Terraria sort of game. No NPCs that I've found yet, but I'm too busy starving and sitting around exposed to the elements in the dark to do much looking...
I'm trying to stay away from spoilers for this one, at least for a while longer.
The only post apocalyptic game I have installed is Fallout 3 GOTY PC version. My five year old computer runs this very well but would be very basic for newer genre games.
With soooo many extra expansive mods made for this game, though....it keeps capturing my interest.
Why I like this genre(s) of games: When everything is stripped away and all creature and modern comforts have been disintegrated does life become simpler. Things you have taken for granted become meaningful.
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Free codes for The Walking Dead: Assault (iOS) if anyone's interested.
Thanks for the update Strangeblades! I noticed some post-apocalyptic omissions in the list though, some older games you can still buy and play:
Fallout - FO3 is on the list, why not the first two?
Fallout 2 - ditto
Fallout: New Vegas
Wasteland - The grand-daddy of'em all.
Fallouts 1&2 are available on GoG, all the Fallouts are on Steam as well.
tboon wrote:Thanks for the update Strangeblades! I noticed some post-apocalyptic omissions in the list though, some older games you can still buy and play:
Fallout - FO3 is on the list, why not the first two?
Fallout 2 - ditto
Fallout: New Vegas
Wasteland - The grand-daddy of'em all.Fallouts 1&2 are available on GoG, all the Fallouts are on Steam as well.
Oh, they are on the list. The To-Do List below the clickable one.
Many pardons. I thought "Da Future" meant games that were coming out in the future, not future work you have set for yourself,and so, being a good Internet-type person, skimmed in shameful fashion.
The OP has so many pictures, but not one of Strangeblades, weird...just weird.
I visited the URW site and it told me the site moved here . Other than that I discovered another change. The game turned into a freeware from version 3.16 on( I have had lifetime membership for more than 10 years). The author said this in the announcement link(+FAQ)
In the near future we'll start a period of free, donation-based UnReal World releases. This will be launched in february 2013, starting with version 3.16. In the past the game has been available as a shareware with an ultimate licensing option of lifetime membership which grants access to all the future releases and upcoming additional benefits with a single payment. That is not going to disappear, ever, and will be available also for the future donors. Anyhow, going for free of charge donation-based releases is a thrilling and puzzling change which may arise some questions. I'll try to cover some of them below and will happily answer the rest either by e-mail or in associated forum thread. The following FAQ will be updated according to your questions and feedback. Contact/thread information can be found at the last question.
If you like survival based and don't mind the rogue like graphics you may have fun in URW. I warn you that all deaths are final and if you can run this game on a Ram drive it would be a good idea . I think the easy start is in spring - if you start in winter you can die from exposure and have major trouble finding food.
Muahahaaha! I waited long enough on URW that I now get it for free! Muahahahahaaha!
I've updated Unreal World with the new link. Further updates are coming. Thanks for the heads up. :)
Did you mean to update the link, by making it the address of this thread?
Version 1.1 of Wayward was released the other day.
http://www.unlok.ca/wayward/wayward-...
Here are some of the highlights:
Resource gathering has been overhauled to match this specification (mostly).
Preliminary modding support.
Caves have been overhauled to stop all those errors, cave-ins, and generally how crappy they were. You can now even dig into caves from above!
Non-unique items will now stack in your inventory.
New HUD/user interface and hinting/help system. This will be improved over time – it’s still fairly early.
Skills now describe their effects via tool-tip.
Containers now have a drag/drop interface.
Items on the ground now pick-up from reverse (or newest) order.
New Anatomy skill and bleeding system.
I hope you're including some of your own DNA, in case we need to rebuild you after the apocalypse.
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