PostCollapse

PostCollapse
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Metacritic
58
Steam
41.089
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Price
$2.79
Release date
11 January 2018
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58 (120 votes)

PostCollapse is a survival simulation game set after the collapse of civilization. Gather items from the ruins, construct tools, grow your own food, go fishing and hunting. Single player only. No Zombies.

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PostCollapse system requirements

Minimum:

  • OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 or newer
  • Processor: Intel Celeron, Athlon Sempron oder better
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 9 capable video card with 512 MB or more
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 100 MB available space
  • Sound Card: any

Recommended:

Recommended requirements are not yet specified.
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V O N
V O N

Had problems with game saving my credited skill points. Three different times I left the game and saved before each log off. Day time clock moves WAY too fast. Food and thirst drain set too high. Dont have time to actually get place set up. May be different if didnt have to keep repeating from start.
Refunded game.

billie
billie

Not even worth the 2.39 I paid for it on sale tbh. Like, maybe if it had just been released I could excuse this, but it's been out for FOUR YEARS and still runs like playstation 1 vomit. Like I'm not picky about graphics or mechanics but top-to-bottom the game is hot garbage.

Rambo
Rambo

Lacks basic knowledge of a survival game, cant board doors up properly. Everywhere looks the same so be ready to get lost numerous times whilst trying to build your headquarters, although it is beta and can improve it will take some doing.

For the developers i would say focus more on the deterioration of your food and water which goes down way to fast.
More things added into the houses possibly furniture and that whole Winter freeze to death thing i would remove it and
update it more towards that you can play the winter time but need a flame to keep your warm or introduce the clothing aspect to it.

All in all i would recommend this game if your into survival games as it can only get better.

Keep me posted on updates i will be sure to play it again once a few things have been changed.

bloodsweatandtears
bloodsweatandtears

first thoughts.

1. good controls interface.
2. the eat, drink bars go down a tad to quick , feels like you constanly doing both most of the time.
3. good sounds, graphics , for this type of game.
4. needs small compass at top page very easy to go over were you been a lot.
5.survived my 1st winter yeeeeeeeahhhhh. im a prepper ! boom.
5. more updates , later on . but for now , a nice little game . cheers.

tip. could you add a red symbol for your headquarter on the map please.

hard to find in a huge city.

also there no warning when the bear attacks you he just jumps on you . (add bear sounds)

maybe add wolves just at night ? (faster than bears )

should least see him coming at least.

things maybe to add - icid rain , standstorms - (random times)

snakes , rats , (poisonous ) bear traps.

antibiotics , to combat poison.

weapons - rifle, knife , bullets.

=mfp= Biostalker
=mfp= Biostalker

I love what this game is! it is so awesome to play a survival game with no god damn zombies in it! I love what the Dev is trying to do and i can see this game becoming something awesome. At the moment its far from finished or polished ( duhh its alpha!! ) and it needs alot of work done to it before it should be released..i mean ALOT ALOT of work... but keep it up Dev team and this game will be great... cant wait to see where this game goes! awesome game!

Rob
Rob

I have no idea why i bought this game.

johnfenney
johnfenney

Very early days for this project but I can see potential.
No zomies to avoid and perhaps a true survivalist adventure is in the making.

A little atmospheric music helps as you explore but watch out for those bears !!!

The current storyline is basic but again, if you buy into this early access version, you can put your ideas straight to the developers.

It gets a thumbs-up from me.

Ryder
Ryder

Yet another good start on a survival title using mechanics that are basic but solid. Real survival... not fantasy zombie dinosaur infested survival... so to make this work, the kinds of crafting and innovation you would have to do in a real situation will need to be explored and developed.

At this point, the game is methodical...

I get that the day/night cycle is compressed, and therefore eating and drinking... but it seems far too compressed to me. I'd make it at LEAST 3x slower.

It would be good if seasons were incorporated in a platable way (currently, winter only passes as "fast forward" event directly to summer... but you do need to stock supplies first as winter depletes them.

There is very little "game" here yet... but a good start.

BillyR
BillyR

This one may need a little more time in the oven but it works and is playable.

UKSharon
UKSharon

If the eating and drinking is improve and length of day i may change this to thumbs up but not at this time constantly having to eat and drink and i found it very clunky.

Game as not improved - crashes now when trying to load it, not worth it when you see other games out there that is more playable and more content in them.

Artem
Artem

With just 2 hrs in game, I can see the Potential of this game being very good! For the Price, it is more than worth it and you should not hesistate on buying it, if you like these types of games.

Elegant Caveman
Elegant Caveman

Recommended only because I'm not not-recommending it. I find myself again wishing for a "neutral" vote.

The game, presently, is very bare-bones. I'd only recommend purchasing right now if you want to support the dev(s?). I played three hours, and I don't really feel like there's much more for me to do. I'm certainly looking forward to future updates, though.

It's another "survive-o'-craft in Early Access with potential". Take that as you will.

This game stands out for being single-player-only, though, and the only threats you face being natural ones (no zombies or monsters), two things I heartily approve of.

If that sounds interesting to you, I'd certainly recommend wishlisting/following/keeping an eye on how things develop.

Beanbag37
Beanbag37

Not bad, but still needs improvements. I don't like the fact that after the winter is over I lose a lot of stuff from my cupboards. I know some of it is used to survive the winter, but that much, takes too long to stock up. Has some graphics glitches but nothing too serious. The towns are too repetitive, needs different buildings made out of different materials. I'm giving it a thumbs up because it has a lot of potential to grow and become much more enjoyable. Definately needs more animals. All i've come across so far are pigs, rabbits and dears. I know it's still early days yet so i'll just be waiting for more content to be added. Still enjoyable to play.

Tumultulous
Tumultulous

This game is pretty fun, at first everything you do is taxing on your body, HOWEVER that's what leveling up is for! You can level up certain stats that allow you to make certain chores easier on you, such as holding items (which all have weight), chopping wood, fishing, farming, and also hunting! The game has some bugs right now such as animals having superspeed quirks, but aside that minor issue the game is great even as an early access! It just needs more content, which i'm sure they're already working on.

The game does a good job giving you a simple and fast tutorial using a small amount of text, which surprisingly explain all you need to do. Plus these quests give you EXP so easy level up, and makes the journey early game easier.

I think the beginning quest for potato seeds should be changed however, I completed the quest once, but when i did my second playthrough i literally spent a whole hour looking through cars looking for potato seeds. I had 7 carrot seeds and 8 turnip seeds and had found no potato seeds within that hour. I think the quest should be changed to any seeds xD

Fluff-E-Kitty
Fluff-E-Kitty

Im going to refund this, but not nessisery becasue its bad.
It is new, so i expected it to be unfinished.
the 5 day summer/winter cycal would ahve been cool, but holding up in a house isnt exactly my thing. In fact it is similer to the 7 day cycale of 7 days to die, where a horde of zomibes spawns every 7th night. you have X number of days to build, stalk up, and get ready. however unlike 7 days to die,
Actions take time and reduce food, drink, and sleep. makes scents but it takes 10 or so minets to search a contaner for loot (and i mean refrigorators and all that jazz).
The buldings look like MC escher patinings on the inside and offten have nothing in them. and I dont mean anyhting to loot, I mean there will be nothing on the inside at all or diffrances in rooms. just building shells. when there are, you can ususaly loot it- and they are offten in odd and very obscure or obstructed places.
Looting consits of a small popup winow that you can transfer stuff aorund in. I never made it to crafting or to a point where I couldnt not carry anyhting but I assume you can build personal storage and make a stash.
food and Drink go down faster then I feel they should given the enviorment, and sleep is more or less on par with what you would expect.
I got to day 7 by sleeping and havieng a full invetory of food. if winter was not there, you could do that as long as you had the loot. it also looked like, and I could be wrong, there was no lanscape change during winter. it just gets cold and you get hungery faster. nothing eles seemed to change, and that somewhat dissapointed me.
everything is time managment and rng. you more or less grind for stuff. "hardcore" mode even sayes in the description that it will be more boring and longer drawn out, and may have been slihgtly more fun.
I will say, twhen it gets dark, it gets very dark and few games do that. however the only thing I came across that would hurt me where boars and they where not that bad. so more or less I just walked aound in the dark looking for food.
The level taraine also has some odd spawning glitches that look similer to 7DTD alhpa.
there are a lot more points that I could cover just from the 25 minets of play, but I will end it there.

I think palying 7DTD with zomibe spawns off would be a better simluation of what I wanted this to be. All in all its not a BAD game. its just not one I want to paly :I

Miskatonic Valley High
Miskatonic Val…

Pretty decent game so far. Still has a long way to go before it's a full "game", though. But, when you buy early access, this is to be expected. My biggest complaint so far is with crafting. Unless I'm missing something, you can only craft one of anything. So, if you need to make 50 boards, expect to open the crafting interface from the beginning 50 times. There should also be some way to mark your headquarters. Hopefully the developer will flesh this game out more and not leave it in developer hell like so many early access games get.

Mr Anderson
Mr Anderson

I have played for just under an hour and can see the game has a huge amount of potential for when its completed, if the devs keep working on this and make it everything it could be then it will be a success. In its current state it is fun but feels like a very limited experience in terms of immersion, a few zombies would sort that right out though. I uploaded Part 1 of a Lets Play video to my YouTube channel here to hopefully help to get it some exposure and for anyone considering purchasing to watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAhrJfRLQE4&t=23s

WolfCall
WolfCall

PostCollapse is in it's infancy but with a lot of growth potencial and no..no zombies (yet) which IMO is fine. With a few bores, an occational bear and some radiated areas, the only real threat is trying to survive through the harsh winters.

I started with the smallest house (fewest windows) which didn't require to many materials. I have since explored around the map and located a large town. I found a larger house in this town and slowly aquired the materials to make this my new Headquarters. Making several trips back to original HQ to retrieve all the stored material I had there, i now have a pretty good HQ. I didn't like the boarded up windows so I gathered blocks from a bldg close by and blocked in all the windows. :)

I also chose a HQ close to a river for unlimited access to water.

Building additional storage helps me stock more supplies/materials making winter survival a bit easier.

Made weapons capable of killing bears which is a great source of food.

The game is limited atm but there is so much to do and learn.

I have played as if I was put in a real life situation and I have successfully just survived my 10th winter.

I would highly recommend this game to every one who likes to slowly but meticulously work there way to success.

Fadey_Fade
Fadey_Fade

I have just found this nice little game and decided to give it a try out and add it to my Early Access Showcase section of my Youtube channel.
For an early access game still in development it is very playable and easy to get along with.
It makes a welcome change to have a survival game with no zombies in it but still have the danger of wild animals and a sense of having to survive.
From what i understand so far is you need to gather food, water & materials and set up a headquarters or base before the winter sets in to survive. You can do this by searching containers, hunting, fishing and crafting.
Obviously there is a lot of room for improvement to the game and I am very interested to see how this game develops and what will be added in the future.
For now though it is a very nice low price and one to keep in your Steam library and watch the development.
My full playlist for this game
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJcmAk9VUnqlnaMwbBv_WSGH3b-WaloNB
Watch my first look video here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji6AlpJ52oo

DMac
DMac

It's an interesteing game and has a lot of potential. I like the no zombies, single-player approach.
A few more features would maek the game a lot more interesting but worth the low price it is now.
See discussion boards for details.

Rianya
Rianya

Overall I like this game although there are elements I'd like to see altered. It's not terribly expensive and it's still being improved which makes it absolutely worth buying in my book.

I like a survival game without zombies (it's a nice change).
I like the leveling and crafting elements.

I don't like the way "sleepiness" is handled.
I'd like to see winters be a time when we can work on crafting skills if we build up enough supplies.
I'd like seasons to be longer. It would be really nice to have the seasons closer to those in Project Zomboid where we go through the months with each day being an hour or so long.

It would also be nice if there were more of a storyline (maybe finding recipies in libraries or hunting down clues for a survival compound.) It would also make a great format for a multi-player game.

penguin_warlord
penguin_warlord

I really like survival/crafting games, but many of them contain zombies. Post-Collapse eschews that idea and forces the player to just SURVIVE in a post-apocalyptic world, making it feel like a more realistic survival experience. Furthermore, the isolation makes the loneliness feel palpable, as though players really HAVE survived the end of the world and are now just trying to get by on a daily basis. Furthermore, the developer does a good job of replying to Steam members with questions about the game, and he also releases a significant update at least once a month, as well as smaller, unannounced updates here and there. The low price tag of $7.99 is also more than enough reason to give the game a try. With the relatively frequent updates, the game will likely only get better, so I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is a fan of survival/crafting games.

FiveSixtyEight
FiveSixtyEight

Needs quite bit of polish but it's a solid and atmospheric survival game with a particularly good sense of solitude. I'm hoping the developer might add options when starting a new game to adjust the global speed, even playing in hardcore mode it still feels like time is moving too fast. The game has a vast procedural world but these time constraints mean that you never have much time for exploration because you need to sleep every few minutes, hope this will be adressed in the future. Great game though!!

Delroy
Delroy

I really wanted to like this game. It looks like it has a lot of potential and is the kind of game I've been enjoying lately. However right now all it seems to amount to is five summer game days running around like a fool trying to accumulate enough food, liquids, and wood to survive twelve winter game days without starving, dehydrating, or freezing to death. There is some crafting that may make that easier but you don't really have time to do a lot or you won't get enough supplies to last the winter. Like I said, I think there is a lot of potential here and I will keep an eye on how it developes. But right now I can't really recommend it. There is a lot of balancing to be done.

dawg_soldier
dawg_soldier

THIS REVIEW IS BASED ON ITS EARLY ACCESS STAGE.

I've had this game on my watch list for some time and as it was on sale (£3+) I thought I'd give it a go, seeing as the latest reviews about it were positive.
Now I knew in advance that this game wasn't going to blow my socks off, but after playing it for an hour I feel like I've already done all that can be done. Wander around the map clicking on cars/cupboards/fridges to sometimes find items (trying to find nails/scrap metal/wire took too long), eat and drink every couple of minutes and sleep every ten to fifteen minutes to get to the next day.
Just a few things I would definitely work on - matches run out after about five seconds, torches after maybe a minute.
Following the path up and then following the same path down but somehow the laws of gravity don't register and it's almost like you've fallen down a hill, so you injure yourself.
The music is pleasant enough to listen to but that's the only thing I can really give praise to so far.

Like I've said, this is a cheap game and it's in early access. Maybe I'll come back to it once more work has been put in. But as it is at the moment, it doesn't stay entertaining for long at all.

Pneumo
Pneumo

I've played many survival games, but this one is as basic as they come.

Eat every 5minutes, Scrabble like hell to find what you need to make a home base- or die of exhaustion because you cant sleep without one, no crouch, no run toggle, ou never see anything you pick up (inventory contents are text), walk around in bland surroundings.

Walking,eating,sleep simulator 2017.

TheDude47 (  °  ) (  °  )
TheDude47 ( °…

there is something magical about this survival game...

music, atmoshpere, old school feel, all is in here...

I would call this a fast survival as you need to drink sleep and eat food very often, yes a fast survival.

I wish the dev good luck and fully support, kudos )

Rheistand
Rheistand

Bought this game on a whim, as most of the games i've bought in dev; and that's not many, have left much to be wanted. This being said I found this game to be great so far. The feeling of complete isolation and self reliance make this one of the most realistic first person games i've ever played. Only detraction I have so far is that I have not yet found any use for matches, if there is one. If you want a game that you can do anything , this isn't for you as the focous is a simple and harsh realilty of survivial. You are truly on your own. And yet after playing I have to say there as a certian charm to the emptiness.

abramswolfdriver
abramswolfdriver

It isn't very impressive. It lacks ALOT. I figured this would be something to tinker around in and things. But within a few moments it was already boring beyond belief.
What did me in though was. Drop something from your backpack and it's 'gone forever'.

stormcottage
stormcottage

There is very little to do even for a early access game; it has potential, but its not priced for its current worth. It is a nice idea, but its just so basic.

SlothGoesMeow
SlothGoesMeow

I like the feel of this survival game BUT as far as fun... it lacks :( i found myself getting bored after a short period of time. you find a base, alter it, and gather food to survive a unplayable winter cycle over and over again. Base crafting is very limited. I dont understand how this game got mostly positive feedback. Im a hard core survival game fan... Im just not feeling this one.

bilborain
bilborain

i liked the concept but even after waiting for updates it realy dont seem to improve

katis626
katis626

This could be better, more storage space in shelves, food, water, and sleep wouldnt drain so fast. I like the concept, but am returning it because I can't see myself playing it anymore.

CharlieC
CharlieC

Shows a lot of promise. Still needs a lot of work, but I will keep.

Yuni Akiko
Yuni Akiko

PostCollapse is a survival game that is very fast-paced. The game gets a lot of hate for the minimal content, but the game is fine with what it has in my opinion. The game doesn't need larger storage containers or more animals, and so on. The game is about survivng the yearly winter, in which I said is very fast-paced. You are given 5 days to grab as much food, water, and firewood you can to hibernate through a simulated winter. It is very easy to do, however getting used to combat with the hatchet can be a bit tricky until you get it down and upgrade to the bow. The game doesn't hold back on the difficulty, but like I had previously mentioned, it gets easier the more you get used to the game. I would recommend this to any survival game fan as long as they don't care about perfection. No game is perfect, as this one has very few optimizaation issues. I feel the game is perfect at $8 USD and could actually be $10 USD if need be. I've put 11 hours total into the game and have "beaten" in twice, and currently working on my third time, because the highest achievement there is, is to survive 4 Winters, but you can play the game endlessly, as there is no stopping you. I would whole-heartedly give this game a 7.5/10.

HunterKiller
HunterKiller

Owned it for a long while now, Played it for 10 minutes, died from starvation or, thirst. Played it again a while later, played for 16 minutes, died from starvation or thirst. Did I play it again? What do you think?

I recco'd it but, have not and probably will never play it again. Many like it, though.

larsingem
larsingem

If you buy this game you are wasting your time. There is nothing there. Some weirdly designed blank slate type of buildings, some hostile, very simple wildlife,,, Its not worth installing for free. This game is a waste of space on steam in its current state and it will never be improved to a better state.
I know times are hard and there are not that many good games out there but this game will not fill any such void, I guarantee it.

Briste
Briste

Perfect. Survival is not suposed to be simple or easy.

Minnvin
Minnvin

I haven't play much yet but wow its a fun game can be fast paced at times going out looking for supplies for eatting and making stuff graphics are ok they do the job just starting planting crops one more day before winter hits not sure if I will make it am playing on hardcore mode i recommend this game for people that like survival games without zombies just you and the wildlife and the dam bears they can come out of no where 10/10 for me

Hank H.
Hank H.

This game is shit. 18 minutes and I'm now on my way to kill myself.

Fodis
Fodis

Survival s možností i stavět. trošku jednoduší ale zabaví. Grafika neoslní ale ani neurazí.

RowdyOne
RowdyOne

Kinda bare-bones, doesn't seem like there's a lot to do, but I'm enjoying it a lot so far, with about 6 and a half hours play time. The ONLY thing I'd like to see added is the option to craft more than one item at a time - particularly arrows, wooden boards etc - but I'd definitely recommend it if you like survival/crafting games and you're sick of everything having zombies.

XXXG0T3MXXX
XXXG0T3MXXX

good game so far, i can see potential if the devs haven't abandoned it yet... i see a update almost a year ago. lets see if there will be one. a few suggestions, maybe eventually add multi. a means of travel other than walk. and if you ever add multi then make the game files open to make your own server and or add workshop items. that would be amazing! other than that great game!

Karharot
Karharot

The game has potential but it was not properly developed. The random creation of the enviroment creates nonsensical features like rooms that are completely walled off from the rest of building or the entire inside of a building amounting to little more than a staircase running through the interior. The same thing with the cars that often can be found in places into which the should never be able to get.
On top of that the incredibly fast time progression makes the speed you have to move around and gather things more in line with action games reliant on players reflexes rather than a game in which you should carefuly think about what and how you are supposed to do before commiting to it.

Satyric
Satyric

So, the concept of this game is cool. A vast died out world that you have to survive in. I'm down for that! Only... I'm not down for a minecraft looking world with barely any content. There's barely any wildlife, and the wildlife there is has barely any variety. You have to do every single action with one click, say put something in a cupboard, something you have 56 times. You have to press the same freaking button 56 times...

The game lacks everything, features, UI elements that actually look good, just about everything that makes a survival game good. I compare this to NEXT DAY: Survival, which has NPCs, guns, tons more content than this. If it were updated with actual good things, I'd go back and play the heck outta it. For now, it's a no go.

freyman
freyman

the basic concept was ok, but the game lacks content, goal and depth - it is very easy to survive the first winter (find small house near river, gather some canned food and hardwood, that's it), so next you have few days until next winter and so and so on...

there are some basic errors made in the game concept, f.e. you have to construct wooden boards to block the windows in your HQ, but even if you block the windows using brick or stone blocks the game will still demand that you use wooden boards; you cn strip blocks from a building, even the whole wall around a window and the window will just hang in the air; the wild boars will chase you forever (god knows why, it's not like they can eat you); the generated cities are cute, but once you start to grow your own food there is absolutely no need to explore the world and you just start to get through the motions...

the game had potential, but was abandoned way too early

Robo25
Robo25

GENERIC & UNFINISHED DEMO

This game is really a tech demo of what the CopperCube6 engine can put out using random generated maps using a whole of 65 MB for the whole game - yes MB not GB.
While the map itself is massive, its all basically the same each time - far too generic and shows clearly why almost no games are created using RNG to a large extent at least as its all the same stuff repeated too much. The addition of radioactive area was thoughtful however.

The game has loads of bugs like cars floating in the air, 2 cars inside each other, empty & generic buildings - basically very simple and basic generations that all look the same 99% of the time. The difficulty level is unbalances and too easy. The animations are just terrible and not realistic at all. Some animals stick their heads through walls constantly and the sound effects are quite bland mostly though some music is ok.

This game must be compared to every other game for the same price range and at like $10 only gets a 4/10 at best currently. Much could be done to improve it though..
Its currently got a 70% score which is not right - its no-way good enough in its current form.

Smaller maps with more details and way more polish needed here.
I would like to leave positive score as I like the developer but that wouldn't be honest so its a NO from me until much more things are fixed up...

icepick36
icepick36

It's what I expected. I like it. A world with no people. The odd bear, rabbit, wild boar and deer. Radiation here and there, scavenging, hunting, fishing. Yeah, it's not some overly HD virtual experience, but it runs on my old acer computer with 2 gigs ram without slowing down. I got the game on sale, and I really like it. If you like fallout, but get tired of all the people and quests and monsters, this is the post apocalyptic game for you.

SilentSword912
SilentSword912

I have played 10 hours so far, And unlocked 10/13 Achievements. I prefer something casual, like this but to make it more interesting I think the game makers should take into account that several items of furniture you should be able to construct.

For Instance All the furniture located in the houses should be build able. The Fridge, the Kitchen and Small Cupboard, the Hutch, as well as the Sofa should be optional Builds.

I think if the Sofa can be built it should mean that we can have our characters sleep on it and be able to rest for a shorter period of time than taking a full day away from you when you sleep. It might also be more fun if there was more music, for different instances. (Casual Wood Chopping, Salvaging to Fighting) ect.

Other than that I love the game but if we could decorate it with items of furniture a bit more it might be more like a survival world after all. - SILENTSWORD912

GuerillaMetal
GuerillaMetal

Good premise, decent mechanics, too buggy. After completing a few achievements, my axe disappeared and I had no means of crafting another.

WorthyMemes
WorthyMemes

Amazing game. The whole point of the game is to feel alone in a post apocalyptic world, and this game does that amazingly. Great concept and well executed. Definitely worth trying.

sylvieb
sylvieb

I'm really enjoying this game! Nice balance of resources and challenges so far. My only concern is that it does not appear that they are doing game updates - so unfortunately there won't be additions to the game. Other than that, if you like a more casual survival game, I highly recommend this one!

PrayingForTidalWaves
PrayingForTidalWaves

I was initially put off getting this game. The weird arm animations were mainly what did it, to be honest. I'm fine with "bad" graphics if they're animated well, in fact these days I've developed a taste for low poly/old school styles. But buy it I did, eventually. The game feels much nicer to play than I expected. Controls are good, movement is smooth, animations are... interesting at times, but quite charming. The game is surprisingly difficult, too. Although I suspect a certain amount of that is down to what seem like unbalanced mechanics (such as literally any length of sleep time ticking down a full day, or the all too familiar curse of the survival game: starvation within minutes should you dare to do more than stand still and whistle).
Your nemeses are boar, it would seem. I've only tried the game out for an hour and already I've been conditioned to fear oinking.
The concept is brilliant, some nice little twists on the genre, and I really hope the developer continues to improve upon it because it really could become something very special indeed. But the UI needs prettying up, some quality of life functionality needs to be added, the arm animations *really* need reworking, and everything needs a re-balance.
As an early access game, especially one in a genre saturated with half-arsed abandonware that keeps cloning the same formula, I'd happily recommend this game. However, bear in mind the rest of this review. It really does need work.

Silverlynx35
Silverlynx35

Pretty much a snoozer. I forced myself to play for an hour at minimum. Here's the thing: If you're not going to do Post apocalypse with zombies or robots or something to build tension, then you really need to ace the graphics and depth of the survival experience. This does none of that. Useless day night cycle, minimal skill depth, forgettable scenery and third-rate graphics make this a bit grueling. I would live to see a game with this premise really get into detail with crafting/building. 7 Days to Die has far more depth.

CinderVilla
CinderVilla

how do i search things i forgot

mhj.hacker1
mhj.hacker1

good game but needs to be better
graphic not bad
music perfect fits the game
move ment dosent have crouch or sprint
hunger and water bar runs outs to quick
sleeping system is not good a day in this game its 3 or 4 minutes
my review for this games is good 7/10

Mr.E
Mr.E

Was watching a lot of TWD at the time so the concept seemed cool...what I found was an unfinished glitchy mess of a game....I'm big on early access games, so I didn't review right away...but I really think its a dead project...buyer beware.

14
14

great game, for a low price of under 10 USD, its well worth the buy. Includes up to 20 hours+ minimum of farming content, all resources are perishable, but if you have a good strategy leveling up farming, you can save metals and scrap materials to buy necessary tools and last many in game years in this game. You kinda are like a squirrel stashing your stuff in this game. Once you build a base, You can save all your stuff in base with unlimited stacking items. You can stash and stash... the point is to survive the winter with basic needs: shelter, water, food and heat/wood logs. This game is great for people who just want a simple survival game that requires logistics... also it is possible for trees to regrow and animals to reproduce so there is arguably unlimited endgame farming since u can stash some items unlimitedly... again under 10 USD is well worth the buy... i mean movies at a theater costs like 10 USD.... 30+ hours and I got addicted to playing this for now... also you can kill pigs and hunt bears... bears too strong to kill but u can lure and kill it... 10 stars/ 5 stars... the price is well worth it... a HIDDEN GEM!... also suggestion: make high tier going up in multiples of beginning quests of the original quests but with more kills, more plants... for more exp.... unlimitedly... :D

papi silvershade is back
papi silversha…

this game is pretty fun an its definitely worth the price but it needs better optimization i got a gtx 1650 ti mobile and 16 gigs of ram it runs at around 45 fps id say with some drops down to around 35 but thats not good for a game that looks like that but it is playable overall i would still recommend it

LlamasBoy
LlamasBoy

It's okay, pretty good for being made in CopperCube. I still don't know how y'all managed to create the hunger bars and such. It can be quite challenging at times and has a lot of replay-ability if you enjoy trying increase your "score". By increase your "score" I mean the game tracks how many animals you hunted, how many things you searched, how far you walked, etc. Try to survive the winter and make sure you store up on food and firewood!

TaKe4dOwN
TaKe4dOwN

If you like to build things, explore or chill, this is your game.
Besides these and completing achievements or collecting trading carts you don't have anything to do.
6/10.

j.hollis.md
j.hollis.md

It's got the foundation of a good game, but it seems to have been abandoned by the developer. At this point there are better
survival games out there (The Long Dark) so I'd recommend you look elsewhere.