After a nuclear war life on the surface became impossible. A 300m thick radioactive fog covered the Earth. We are looking for bold active people to manage the process of restoring life on Earth. Join!
The core gameplay revolves around constructing and overseeing multiple independent cities, each situated on isolated cliffs within a post-apocalyptic world. With a limited amount of buildable space on each cliff, players must carefully plan and optimize their city layouts, striking a balance between various production buildings, residential areas, and infrastructure.
A key aspect of the gameplay is the complex resource management required to sustain and grow each city. Players must closely monitor and balance the production and consumption of resources such as power, food, water, and building materials. This delicate equilibrium is further complicated by the inability to freely share resources between the separate city economies, necessitating strategic trading and resource allocation between the different settlements.
Unlike traditional city builders where a single city is the focus, this game tasks players with developing an interconnected network of cities. Each city has its own specialized production chains and economic strengths, forcing players to engage in trading and resource sharing to support the overall progress. This creates a unique challenge in maintaining the balance and viability of the entire city network, rather than just a single urban center.
As players progress through the game, they unlock new buildings, technologies, and city upgrades that dramatically change the gameplay and strategic considerations. The steady stream of new mechanics and objectives keeps the experience fresh, with each stage presenting new challenges that test the player's ability to adapt and optimize their city layouts and production pipelines.
One of the defining aspects of the gameplay is its unforgiving nature. Mistakes or oversights can quickly spiral into catastrophic consequences, with cities falling into debt, resource shortages, or other crises that are difficult to recover from. This high-stakes environment requires careful planning, foresight, and a willingness to learn from failures, creating a sense of achievement when players successfully navigate the game's challenges.
Despite the limited physical space on each cliff, the game offers a surprising depth of optimization and problem-solving opportunities. Players must creatively utilize the available area, stacking and arranging buildings in efficient patterns, and carefully managing the flow of resources and production. This emergent gameplay allows for a high degree of personalization and experimentation as players seek to find the most effective city layouts and strategies.