“Living in the Ending World” is a simple text-based adventure game. Make do with meager rations, establish a base of operation, travel through a crumbling world, build tools to protect yourself, preserve your sanity and somehow survive. It’s that kind of game.
## About This Game
We must survive. In this dying world.
## Story
“Living in the Ending World” is a simple text-based adventure game. However,
what awaits you is the inevitable death of the world. Make do with meager
rations, establish a base of operation, travel through a crumbling world,
build tools to protect yourself, preserve your sanity and somehow survive.
It’s that kind of game.
As you do so, perhaps you will see what has happened to this world and what is
waiting for you in the end. And the only way for you to survive is…
## Features
The game features a complex interplay of various factors. Thoughout it all,
your knowledge and experience will be put to the test.
Unless you have a sudden moment of genius, the average time to reach the True
Ending is 5-6 hours.
There is no leveling and no save points.
This is not designed to be played alone. Share your knowledge with friends on
this journey. However, if a challenge is what you seek, we won’t stop you.
There is a True Ending, a Good Ending and several Bad Endings.
There is a reward for those who have seen all the endings and sub-events.
The story begins with the ultimate choice inside a ship while nuclear missile
warning alarms going off.
Explore your surroundings, find food and materials and establish a base of
operation.
Events will randomly occur that may help you or cause you to suffer.
Share your meager food rations. Not eating will cause your physical and mental
strength to decrease but sometimes you will be given the choice not to eat.
As you explore the ruins, you’ll be able to explore other areas as well. The
items you find and the events that occur will differ depending on the area you
explore.
At your base of operation, you can organize the junk and food you find and use
each to survive.
■ An Ultimate Choice
A knapsack full of food, a tote bag with some tools, or a bag with a portable
game system and wallet. You can only choose one of these to take with you to
the end of the world and that ultimate choice is the start of this game.
During the game, you will come across a countless number of decisions. Each
decision may be lethal but some could save you as well. Make these decisions
carefully.
■ Exploration and Base
Explore the ruined city to gather food supplies and materials in order to
survive. Events will randomly occur. There may be survivors but it may be wise
to consider them to not be your allies.
Build a base so that you can get a small bit of rest at the end of each day. A
base of operations will allow you to share your meager rations, repair junk,
build tools, make a campfire and set up a kitchen.
■ Numerous Areas to Explore
As you explore the ruins, you’ll be able to explore other areas as well. The
items you find and the events that occur will differ depending on the area you
explore.
Please enjoy your journey.
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | 2.0 GHz Core 2 Duo | |
RAM | 4 GB RAM | |
OS | Windows 7 or higher | |
HDD Space | 85 MB available space |
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