- June 2, 2025
- Septarian Games
Post-Apo Builder
38%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
gameplay, replayability
60% User Score 15 reviews
Platforms
PCWindows
About
Build your own city in a post-apocalyptic future. Scavenge and fight for resources, everything counts! Restore civilization on the ashes of the fallen world! Explore wastelands to gather resources, protect and take care of your people! Fight off raiders, wild tribesman and natural disasters.











+4
Audience ScoreBased on 15 reviews
story3 positive mentions
gameplay2 negative mentions
- The game has a strong visual appeal and an interesting take on the building strategy genre.
- The developers are active in discussions and have shown commitment to improving the game with updates.
- It offers a solid management experience that requires strategic thinking to achieve objectives.
- The game is considered expensive for the limited content it offers, with only a handful of missions and minimal replayability.
- There are numerous bugs and crashes, along with poor explanations of game mechanics and effects.
- Many features, such as decrees and buildings, feel underutilized or poorly implemented, leading to confusion and frustration.
- gameplay3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
Gameplay is generally quick, with completion possible in under 5 hours, though difficulty and poor choices may extend playtime. While the visuals are praised, many game elements, such as decrees and buildings, feel underutilized, and some mechanics and UI require refinement.
“You can finish the game in 5 hours or less, though it might take longer on hard difficulty or if you make 'mechanically ineffective' story choices. There are many elements in the game, such as decrees and buildings, that never get used.”
“You can finish the game in 5 hours or less (might take longer on hard and/or if you make 'mechanically ineffective' story choices). There are many things in the game (decrees and buildings) that never get used.”
“The visuals are strong, though some mechanics and UI need polish.”