If a blog is fairly dry they’ll sometimes only be posted on our website, but we've had this unbroken chain of ‘doids for a long time and (although when milestones have been reached we may switch to doing them every two weeks) we certainly intend to continue them for the foreseeable future. These detail what we've been up to during the week, often with sneak peeks of upcoming features, interviews and videos. We have weekly newsletters known as 'Thursdoids’ which we publish on our site and on Steam every Thursday. If you're not ready to jump in yet, then please consider us when we break out of Early Access. We hope you will join us, but if not we understand. It has grown massively over the years, and it’s been a rollercoaster, but we now find ourselves in a stable financial situation with an overall positive reaction from the Steam community. It's on Steam if you want to add it to your list.“Project Zomboid is a much more ambitious game than we could ever have hoped to fund ourselves. Also, NEO Scavenger is a good game, but isn't really zombie-related. On another note, I might check those out, they seem interesting. Rogue Survivor shows what happens from when everyone loots what they can, to when gangs attack one-another. The devs abandoned it awhile ago, but it still has it's moments. You can do quite a bit in it, such as interacting with NPCs, finding camps, research labs, minefields, creating zombie slaves, or even launching nuclear missiles if you can hack computers. It's a rogue-like game, which generally means it is in the style of ASCII (Keyboard Symbols). I haven't personally played those games, but you should list three more games.Ĭataclysm is a post-apocalyptic game with many hundreds of items, and it comes with Tilesets and Mods.
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