Fallout Shelter now on Steam
Posted: 2017-04-05 02:00pm
I still have yet to replace my shitty Windows GoPhone, so I had to pass on this game till now.
100% F2P and is pretty comprehensive for a mobile game. You can buy lunchboxes for cash money or just go to the nexus and download a save file that gives you 100,000 caps and lunchboxes. The main game itself is a pretty standard click to build, click to collect, click to build more mobile effort. You can equip and send dwellers to the wasteland to run around randomly collecting items and caps. You can also breed new settlers and you will need to because none (that I've seen) just show up until you get the radio station.
Once you get the Overseer's Office, you can do Quests, much like in the vein of the mainstream games. The combat and movement is very simple, but at least it adds a new element to the game. I was considering just dropping it before I discovered this.
All-in-all, for a completely free game, this is a fun timewaster. I leave it up when doing reading for school. Also of note, from reading the mods work in the Android version of the game. Judging from the filenames and folder structure, I think this game was made using Unity. So, it makes perfect sense.
I actually have very few complaints. One is that you can only have 2 dwellers patrol the Vault Door. So, when raiders come a knocking, this makes first contact difficult. And, if they run to other rooms/levels, your dwellers in the door room will not follow them. But other than that, it's more than worth $0.
100% F2P and is pretty comprehensive for a mobile game. You can buy lunchboxes for cash money or just go to the nexus and download a save file that gives you 100,000 caps and lunchboxes. The main game itself is a pretty standard click to build, click to collect, click to build more mobile effort. You can equip and send dwellers to the wasteland to run around randomly collecting items and caps. You can also breed new settlers and you will need to because none (that I've seen) just show up until you get the radio station.
Once you get the Overseer's Office, you can do Quests, much like in the vein of the mainstream games. The combat and movement is very simple, but at least it adds a new element to the game. I was considering just dropping it before I discovered this.
All-in-all, for a completely free game, this is a fun timewaster. I leave it up when doing reading for school. Also of note, from reading the mods work in the Android version of the game. Judging from the filenames and folder structure, I think this game was made using Unity. So, it makes perfect sense.
I actually have very few complaints. One is that you can only have 2 dwellers patrol the Vault Door. So, when raiders come a knocking, this makes first contact difficult. And, if they run to other rooms/levels, your dwellers in the door room will not follow them. But other than that, it's more than worth $0.