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With base building game play akin to games like Rimworld, After the Collapse is a fantastic post apocalyptic base building game. Although some similarities to other games may exist, After the Collapse is by no means a carbon copy of any one game and possesses plenty of unique features.
For example, decorating your base with furniture and various structures is a wonderful addition to this game. Most, if not all, of these decorations give a buff to your settlers as well. This is just one example of the plethora of customization options that set the game apart. The inclusion of Z- levels in this game is also a marvelous touch that gives the game a more unique flair.
It is plain to see the vein of games that are alike to this game, be it Cataclysm: DDA, Rimworld or Dwarf Fortress. What I really appreciated is that despite this the game is not a copy of one game and is still its own. |
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