The time of the apocalypse has come!
Decide the fate of the planet.
Your goal is to destroy all of humanity in a hundred different ways!
● Collect sins on the planet
● Uncover disasters by reading their description and
● Choosing the strongest
● Summarize the destructive power of disasters
● Stop mankind's rescue operations.
● Be the best destroyer!
The game contains the ability to create an apocalypse at different times of mankind in 14 scenarios:
2020
► Ecology
► Space
► Wars
2013
► Monsters
► Mystic
► Anomalies
2113
► Technology
► Globalization
► Astronomy
► Food
1666
► Diseases
► Time of kings
► Magic
Make your choice wisely!
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Apocalypse Inc. FAQ
Is Apocalypse Inc. free?
Yes, Apocalypse Inc. is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Apocalypse Inc. legit?
🤔 The Apocalypse Inc. app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
The game is actually good but in almost half hour i have unlocked all the scenarios. There is no difficulty selection so the game is easy. The scenarios are good with a lot of choices but it seems like every choice is actually good enough to win so what the purpose to chose one instead of another.
Tremendo
Divertimento: zero. Un euro buttato.
Una fatica inutile
L’idea è particolarmente divertente: un’evoluzione di Plague Inc., con vari scenari e integrazione dell’evoluzione del “virus” di sorta integrata nella partita.. il problema è che non è un vero gioco.. non c’è una strategia o una tattica.
Bisogna premere delle icone che appaiono nel menù “globo” per prendere i punti, e poi selezionare i rami della storia del disastro che vogliamo portare avanti.. poco meno di un libro game.
Una buona fatica per renderlo accattivante, purtroppo inutilmente, perché il gioco in totale dura circa 20 minuti, e il fatto che ci sia un costo per un titolo del genere lo disincentiva.
Peccato.
Longevita scarsa
Titolo accattivante dalla grande varietà di gameplay, una pecca è la scarsa longevità delle partite.
Secondo me con partite più lunghe, che vanno dai 10 ai 15 minuti e un approfondimento maggiore sui vari perk che si acquistano si potrebbe tranquillamente portare questo gioco tra i primi dell’appstore.
In conclusione il gioco manca di longevità nonostante un’ottima idea per quanto riguarda io gameplay.
Ya know what?!?!?…
Just go play PLAGUE INC.!!!😜
Not impressed
Thought I’d give this a try and can’t say that I’m in love with this game. Having played Plague Inc. I was hoping that this would be similar, if not better, but felt underwhelmed by the pacing and storytelling. A few decisions and it just becomes predictable, also the part where you create enough chaos and it brings up a prompt about Atheists praying to save their souls is a bit odd considering this is the only group of ppl mentioned and it does nothing to effect gameplay. If I could go back I likely wouldn’t repurchase.
It’s good
It’s good I do like it but I don’t like that its kind of copying plague inc
GREAT GAME !!!!! KILL !!! WAR!!
YEAHH WARR!!
Used to be Fair
You used to be able to win but now it has become impossible since the AI slows down the death rate the closer you get to zero while speeding up the cure rate exponentially.
Somewhat disappointing
At face value; the game gives you extreme plague inc vibes. You collect bubbles on the planet and then invest them in different categories just like plague inc and try to destroy the world before humanity saves itself.
The similarities completely end here.
Don’t get me wrong, this game is a good game to just turn your brain off to and play around with various scenarios of how an apocalypse would impact the world… except you could hardly call it a game. The core mechanic of the game is *selecting* what you want to happen for the apocalypse, which has pre-determined effects. What I mean by this is if you go down one path, it is literally exactly the same every time you go down it… 5 million people die for example, but people do not continue to suffer from the effects of the disaster. Furthermore, this means you can spend 10-15 minutes in a game and find out the path you went down doesn’t kill 100% of the people needed to win, meaning you *have* to restart and do something else, because once you reach the end of the path, there is no way to go back and there is nothing to do but wait for humanity to save itself.
However I must admit I have played this more than I thought I would, which still isn’t a lot mind you but I have. Don’t look at this as a game, look at it as just looking at interesting and creative scenarios someone made for an apocalypse that *may* or may not kill everyone. There is realistically zero gameplay.
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