Endzone: A World Apart
Release Date: March 18, 2021
Strategy, economic, post-apocalypse, isometric view, city builder, singleplayer
Economic strategy from the German studio Gentlymad. We take on the role of the leader of a group of survivors of a nuclear disaster who, after 150 years, leave underground shelters and go to the surface. Our task is to expand the base and take care of the needs of its inhabitants, paying attention to radiation and rapidly changing weather conditions.
March 28, 2021
Endzone A World Apart Review - It’s the End of the World and I Feel Fine
The world has ended, and those who survived are building their settlements. Endzone: A World Apart is an interesting city builder in a post-apocalypse world.
Videos and Screens
[2:01] Endzone: A World Apart - Survivor Edition launch trailer (XSX, PS5)
[1:30] Endzone: A World Apart - Survivor Edition Distant Places DLC trailer
Gamepressure Review
Endzone: A World Apart
The world has ended, and those who survived are building their settlements. Endzone: A World Apart is an interesting city builder in a post-apocalypse world.
GAMERS Score
Average score from 50 votes. 22 players anticipated the game.
Endzone: A World Apart - Survivor Edition Description
Endzone: A World Apart is an economic strategy set in a post-apocalyptic vision of the future. The game belongs to the city builder genre and was developed by the German studio Gentlymad, known for the unique puzzle game In Between and the third installment of the Pizza Connection series.
Plot
After terrorists blew up nuclear reactors around the world in 2021, human civilisation fell apart. Only a few survived, those who managed to reach the underground Endzone shelters. Only after 150 years did mankind dare to come to the surface changed by the nuclear disaster. Players take on the role of the survivors' leader, and their task is to create a well-functioning settlement.
Mechanics
Endzone: A World Apart does not differ too much from the formula used in other city builders. So we create a base using over 30 available buildings and try to satisfy the most important needs of the residents. In the meantime, we must ensure a steady supply of resources for needed by the settlement, as well as the assignment of tasks and responsibilities to our people. With time, we also begin to send expeditions into the unexplored corners of the post-apocalyptic world in search of valuable artifacts, and at any time we may be forced to make decisions that will decide about the life or death of settlers.
However, the world after a nuclear disaster is much less friendly than typical metropolis from SimCity or Cities: Skylines. Our settlement is threatened by rapid weather changes: sudden droughts, sandstorms, poisonous rains, etc. Moreover, even after 150 years, the radiation levels remain high, making it difficult to cultivate the soil. Each field has its own values for radioactive contamination and moisture, which change as a result of precipitation, among other things. In this situation, efficient planning (including amassing of food stocks) is crucial, but also is a little bit of luck.
Game modes
Endzone: A World Apart focuses on single-player mode, without offering any form of multiplayer gameplay.
Technical aspects
Endzone: A World Apart uses isometric view and decent three-dimensional visuals.
Last updated on June 22, 2020
Endzone: A World Apart - Survivor Edition Summary
Early Access:April 2, 2020
Game Series: Endzone
Platforms:
PC / Windows March 18, 2021
PlayStation 5 May 19, 2022
Xbox Series X/S May 19, 2022
Developer: Gentlymad Studios
Publisher: Assemble Entertainment
Age restrictions: 12+
Endzone: A World Apart - Survivor Edition System Requirements
PC / Windows
Minimum: Intel Core i5-2500K 3.3 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 760 or better, 6 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit
Endzone A World Apart Gets a Gameplay Trailer
Gentlymad and Assemble Entertainment presented a gameplay from Endzone: A World Apart, a post-apocalyptic city builder, which is supposed to resemble Frostpunk from 11 bit studios.
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Bart Swiatek
December 19, 2019