- December 20, 2022
- Sargonius
Project Apocalypse
54%Game Brain Score
graphics
story, music
79% User Score 19 reviews
Platforms
About
Welcome to Project Apocalypse, a post-apocalyptic city-building game where you must build and defend your camp against the infected. Attract new survivors and help them to stay alive by providing shelter, food, and other necessities. Craft and trade items with other camps to improve your chances of survival. Can you keep your survivors safe and build a thriving community in this harsh world? Pla…





Audience ScoreBased on 19 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
story2 negative mentions
- The game features simple and intuitive controls, making it easy to play.
- It combines resource management, settlement building, and survival elements, providing a fun and engaging experience.
- The developer shows passion and commitment to improving the game, with potential for future updates and story elements.
- Gameplay can become repetitive, with some tasks feeling like a chore, especially in managing resources.
- There are several bugs and issues, such as AI behavior and lack of clear instructions, which can detract from the experience.
- The game currently lacks a sense of progression and depth, making it feel limited in its current state.
graphics
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's graphics feature a pleasing aesthetic and a charming art style, with simple and intuitive controls. However, the graphical user interface (GUI) requires improvement, and some players find the pop-up notifications for in-game actions unnecessary. Overall, the character animations are well-received, adding to the game's appeal.
“The game itself has a pleasing aesthetic, but the GUI needs work graphically.”
“I have to say I love the art style of this game.”
“I'm a graphic designer myself, and this is honestly my favorite style; the way in which the characters move and their animations are adorable and fun.”
“The game itself has a pleasing aesthetic, but the GUI needs work graphically, and the pop-up for killing every infected is not needed.”
“I'm a graphic designer myself, and this is honestly my favorite style, and the way in which the characters move and their animations are adorable and fun.”