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Living in the Ending World

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Living in the Ending World

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User Reviews for Living in the Ending World

5
Interesting game

Like this game & I’m hoping for a second release of a text style game from this producer. I enjoy the art style and the writing. As you play things become more clear like having more then 8 foods at once is triggering all your food gone and avoiding going insane was a cool gameplay feature and avoiding people you see approach you appears to always be the best choice* saving food isn’t an issue after base upgrade 3*

apple user85, Jul 20, 2022
4
Good, but could be better

Honestly, I think this is a decent game. I personally found that the basic premise and game mechanics were fun and easy to understand. Though I will say there are a lot of mistranslation issues in the game, but nothing to the point where I didn’t understand what was going on. Along with this I think the RNG could also be a smidge less harsh, especially since not many people seem to like games as harsh as I do when it comes to it. Other than that though, this game is a good pass time for me, and if it wasn’t for the translation issues, would probably be one of my favorites.

deadlymelody, Feb 02, 2021
2
Fun but really difficult

The RNG of loot and events is brutal; the game feels like I’m just losing over and over and not really progressing due to the RNG factor. Some runs I die within 10 days due to not finding any food or blankets or materials, it’s a little rough. Edit: Forget this game, I’ve played this more than 20+ hours at this point and the RNG is flat unacceptable. No amount of “knowledge” of the events helps, you will just lose over and over and over without gaining anything other than immense frustration at the random BS. The text is too slow, I’ve read all the events about a 100 times now, but heaven help you if you accidentally double-press two fast and accidentally click the wrong choice that you already know will INSTAKILL you 40+ days in because you pressed two fast because you’re trying to make it to new content for once. IMPLEMENT SAVING in an easy mode for Christ sake; the RNG will kill people enough as it is. In officially uninstalling this.

Played enough to know, Jul 27, 2020
5
Overlooked

This game is not a masterpiece but I do think it deserves more attention.

Sebastian0825, Jul 05, 2022
2
Don’t get it

This game is on touch arcade as a hot game, which I don’t get. It’s a poorly translated game, clearly developed by a high-school student, which is actually why I gave it 2 stars, it’s a lot of work despite its flaws. With frustratingly sloppy mechanics, you could be doing everything right then a random event destroys all your progress. For example I chose to bring food, sacrificed health to find more food, I’m flush with food right? Wrong. A random event made it so when I got back to base it was ALL destroyed by mice. The graphics are bad photos that were live traced in illustrator and sketches. This game should probably be free.

Von Minus, Aug 03, 2020

Description

"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. Throughout 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. - All events that appear to be coincidental may not actually be so. Fight off bad luck with your wisdom. - 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 Ultimate Choice The story begins with the ultimate choice inside a ship while nuclear missile warning alarms going off: a backpack full of food, a tote bag full of tools, a suitcase full of wallets and game consoles. The choices that appear in the game will determine your future. ■ Exploration and Bases 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. At your base of operation, you can organize the junk and food you find and use each to survive. ■ Exploring New Areas 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. That's it. enjoy.

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