![]() With an easy to learn but tricky to master game, I’m impressed with this game. But, after playing 10 missions so far, I really have to say that I’m quite enjoying myself. Seriously, I would love to buy this soundtrack! Together with the amusing voice work and charming sound effects, the audiovisual presentation is quite good.Īt first, I was worried that this game would be boring and repetitive. And try to not get distracted by the amazing music this game has. You’ll need to learn the game and think carefully about what you want to do with your colony. There are three difficulty levels, and you can finish this whole game playing on easy mode. You learn when you can risk losing rats in your colony and when you urgently need to do something. In each mission, a new mechanic is introduced, and you learn easily the amount of depth this game has. And not only that, the difficulty curve in this game gets a chef kiss from me. I could write a whole article explaining how this whole game works, but the tutorial does an amazing job of that. That’ll cause you to restart the mission. A game over is when your population reaches zero. Each upgrade can improve the skills of your rats to avoid a game over. You can upgrade the lab by scavenging for treasure. Depending on your lab level, you earn a certain amount of lab points per turn. You have 4 things that you can upgrade, and these are essential. Then, in the bottom left, you have the rat lab. ![]() ![]() But not every random event has a drawing. I chose a beta screenshot here on purpose, since this random event message is now one of the various events that have a nice artwork accompanying it. The white square in the middle is one that shows special messages. You’ll have the yellow square in the top right, this is where everything that happens during your turn is shown. Most of this game is spent on one screen. ![]()
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