All the endeavours seemed dangerous, but I needed the supplies. My people started demanding to explore the surrounding area, having devised new rabbit traps, built a makeshift boat, and found a garbage dump to explore. Suddenly the people of Ducktown were starved and my supplies devastated by the required repairs.Īfter that things changed. With incredible precision, the space rocks laser targeted my food production. These supplies are mostly gathered from the ruins of the old world, and my town briefly thrived on the remnants, until the meteors came. I had to organise my community into gather supplies and resources, then using them to expand their town and survive. My town, heroically named Ducktown, started like so many other survival builders. I only had the opportunity to try out the first hour, but by the end of my time, I wanted to keep playing. And while my small community struggled to survive amidst constant food shortages, radioactive waste, and meteor showers, I had a lot of fun. Did the disaster that nearly killed all the humans leave nature untouched? What about technology? Did the other survivors find their humanity in the chaos, or lose it entirely? These are the questions the game will ask, and each answer will determine how hard a challenge you’ll find in the game.Īt PDXCON in Berlin, I had the chance to get hands-on with Surviving the Aftermath before it released in early access.
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