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Stories from the Outbreak is a turn-based zombie roguelike RPG. Lead a group of survivors from the doomed city of Riga towards the ferry sailing across the North Sea. Scavenge supplies, fight the zombies, decide the fate of your crew. What are you willing to sacrifice to survive the zombie plague?
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Hey Wander.. I really like your videos so I just wanted to tell u this.. hope you get to entertain all of us like this everyday
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This game looks awesome honestly want to give it a shot myself.
From first glance it reminds me of Dead Age 2
Looks like March of the Living
I was looking for the demo is it no longer on steam ?
i enjoyed watching this. i do hope to more down the road. ty for the content.
I love a timeline based combat system. Pretty cool looking game!
I literally can not stop looking at all your video thumbnails with all the different versions of your character you made. Its extremely impressive.
Is there any good game reviewer like wanderbot out there?
This game reminds me a lot of an old flash game called Sonny in how it functions. Not a bad thing at all, thr game series was fantastic.
Have you tried out Shadows of Doubt? I totally see that as a game that seems like it'd be up if not your alley, you waifu's alley. Even in its EA state it's pretty fleshed out, especially the starter mission. It somehow does the point and click adventure thing while not being a point and click detective adventure, which sort of reminds me of the classic Lucasarts Bladerunner point and click, except voxels and open world and procedural everything. Aside from the starter murder, for example, all other murders you'll investigate had to happen because one of the NPC's in game, went to a place, bought a killing implement, and then killed someone else in their simulated social or work circle. The fingerprints at the scene of the crime can fade, the sales registry for the black market business will at some point no longer have the purchase of the weapon; calls can be traced and there's a number of ways to proceed in solving any crime. I factored in a bit extra into the tip to compensate the 30% from Youtube for this in case you wanted to try the game out but didn't get a sponsor offer from the dev so that you wouldn't be out the $20 if you decide to give it a go anyway.
I don't have anything to do with the devs of the game, just think that it really isn't getting the attention it deserves for how unique and fresh and fleshed out it is even as a new Early Acess. Whether you do or don't cover it, though, the money in this tip is still me saying thanks for having a channel that my PTSD riddled brain can focus on when flashbacks start hitting incessantly.
I am happy it's back it was looking good. I hope it does well