![]() ![]() ![]() Oh, it’s wintertime and you haven’t spent months making sure you have a proper shelter built? Frostbite is gonna come a-knocking and will probably wish you Merry Christmas by taking your fingers. Those crops you planted won’t be ready to harvest for months yet, and leave your fishing nets out too long and your fish will rot. It’s a game of realism, and while the game does feature certain supernatural elements in terms of superstitious rituals (that actually have an effect), everything else is based completely in real life. There’s no keycards to collect, no quests, no final boss. The only objective you have is to survive the incredibly harsh winters (and springs, summers and autumns) and continue surviving. Set in the Far North, a fictional realm based on Finland in the late Iron Ages, you are tasked with eking out an existence in this harsh and frankly bloody dangerous land. While other titles might have zombies or sapient pigs or even sapient zombie pigs out for your blood, in UnReal World, the greatest threat to your survival is starvation, cold and bear attacks. When you think survival game, you would be quite correct to immediately think of something like Resident Evil, Don’t Starve or even Minecraft, but UnReal World is Survival with a capital S. turn-based and open-ended – think before you act and live off the land as you please random world generation for endless replayability UnReal World is a survival game, but not as you know it. ![]() Track animals, set traps, hunt with bows and spears, tan hides, go fishing, pick berries, cook food, sleep in a temporary shelter or build a log cottage, trade with the villagers, craft items, interact with cultures near and far - and so much more. A wide world with vast forests, mires and mountains to roam and watercourses to row is randomly and procedurally generated – and you can live off the land and explore it on very detailed level. The world and mechanics of the game are highly realistic, rich with historical atmosphere and emphasized on survival in the harsh ancient wilderness. ![]()
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