The siren sounds, the sky burns and you only have exactly 30 seconds to scavenge everything before the shelter door slams shut. Alive In Shelter does not bring a glamorous post-apocalyptic life; the game throws you into a suffocating 8-bit pixel space, where each tin can or an old tire also can be the key for your family to survive one more day. I have used to lose an entire hour just to consider whether should bring along a gun or a bag of potatoes, to then realize in this world full of radiation, the smallest mistake also must pay the price with life.
ULTIMATE SHELTER SURVIVAL
The game forces you must get used to the extremely harsh resource management inside 5 narrow rooms of the shelter. Everything you pick up in the initial panic all have their own usage value, from the old radios to listen for news to the water filtration system helping maintain life.
- Resource management skills: You must calculate closely the amount of food and water for each member in the family to avoid the tragedy of starvation or disease.
- Advanced crafting system: Turn worthless waste things into useful items or use alchemy to create necessary necessities for the exploration.
- Home base expansion: Upgrade and customize the functional rooms, even establish an underground garden to self-supply the sustainable food source.
EXPLORATION AND INTERACTION
When the shelter door opens, a desolate world full of risks and mysteries is waiting for you to explore. Alive In Shelter does not stop at surviving alone; it expands the experience through online interactions, where the boundary between allies and enemies becomes extremely fragile in life-and-death matches.
- Wasteland scavenging trips: Risking yourself leaving the shelter to search for metal ore, gasoline and machine components in areas full of horror and spookiness.
- Multiplayer deathmatch arena: Participate in dramatic head-to-head battles with other players to assert survival skills and grab valuable rewards.
- Global online chat: Connect and exchange experiences directly with the international gamer community right during the process of confronting the nuclear disaster.
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