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Sheltered

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Sheltered

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User Reviews for Sheltered

5
Game well done)

The game is super fun and engaging, also could be somewhat challenging at first, requires you to learn it on your own, as the in-game tutorial is short and covers very little. So play carefully, attentively and plan your actions in advance, as there are some randomness in events. But, when you learn its specifics, it becomes very entertaining and with quite a few fun turns.Minor issue: in general storage view, its UI scroll element is missing and not working (iPone7plus).

Aleni Innet, Aug 25, 2020
5
Great Game

Personally, I think this game is great. Although it gets a little boring after around 300 days, it’s a very fun and addicting game. There are a lot of 8 year olds in the comments/reviews saying ‘oH mY uNcLe mAdE cAll oF dUtY aNd tHiS iS tRaSh’ but for anyone with an IQ above room temperature, this is a pretty fun game. Now, this game is also pretty hard. I’ve had at least two families die because I couldn’t find a freaking hinge to make a freezer to harvest a deer, but overall it’s a great game.

BenOGW, Jun 12, 2020
3
Desktop is better

I was introduced to this game through the App store and enjoyed it on my iPad, but learned that the app is basically a buggy port of the original desktop version. I got the desktop version for my MacBook through Steam and it is infinitely better... I could never go back to playing this on iPad, not only are the controls buggy on iPad, but the desktop version offers more balanced gameplay, more equipment slots, and add-on scenarios that never made it to the app. Given that this game has such low hardware requirements, it is a shame that the developers never bothered to update the App version.

Chadodoxy, Apr 14, 2019
5
Buggy, but massively addictive

I have effortlessly put over 40 hours into this game, with less friction than many big RPG titles. The gameplay is addictive and has such a huge variety of things to do, it just clicks perfectly with me. It’s very buggy, but no major catastrophes happened. There were more than a few hilarious surprises in store for me. Let’s just say, be sure your new recruits get out of the vault every once in a while! You don’t want them to get too stir crazy.I will say that once you get pretty stabilized and into a rhythm the game starts to get a bit tedious, because truly there is no ultimate goal other than to survive as long as you can. Once you get past day 200 or 250 you’ll probably get bored, but it takes quite a while to get to that point and I think the cost of this game is more than worth the many hours of entertainment it provides.The only caution I would give is that it can be pretty difficult at the beginning to get your shelter established. Be sure to focus on collecting water as much as you can in the beginning, and realize that you need to be pretty much constantly sending people out to gather supplies at the start. There are many excellent guides online to help you out if need be. Have fun!

EscapeGarrison, Sep 17, 2019
4
Imagine Fallout Shelter without the micro-transactions

If you acknowledged Fallout Shelter was an absurd cash grab with micro-transactions and artificially bloated wait times, Sheltered is the game you actually wanted.Its super fun, with a high learning curve.Things that could make the game better:-Have a mechanism for quickly setting the number for how many items you want to move from one menu box to another. When it gets to high-volume trades, moving 50 items one-by-one gets irritating.-Add an automatic maintenance bot. Once you have all the tools and 5+ shelter inhabitants, the fear of something breaking down are more of an inconvenience than an actual threat to the shelter. At that stage, it makes sense to offload the responsibility to a bot, so the player can concentrate on missions.-Add a higher-stakes plot that the player can engage in once they’re locked and loaded with the best stuff. The current “Yay! You can start over!” is kind of lame.-Force the player to take the offensive once the defensive measures are adequate for steamrolling would-be raiders.-I got the impression from some of the character designs that people and creatures were mutating over time... which would be totally awesome if that was actually the case.

Hanzhe, Nov 30, 2019
2
YOU CAN’T FINISH!! Do **NOT** buy! 🤬

They haven’t coded a way to fuel the camper! Whyyyyyy?!? I have all the parts after hours and hours of playing. I can check the camper but there’s no option to add fuel. I have PLENTY of fuel (like over 50 full cans) but can’t transfer them over to the camper. There’s no option to open storage and transfer the fuel that way. How did an error like this “slip” through QA? Did the maker decide that it didn’t matter because they wanted to publish the game quickly to get money and they dismissed players’ dissatisfaction? Is there any plans to add the ability to actually use the vehicle for which players put so many hours searching for parts?

Hey Noni Mousse, Feb 18, 2019
4
Not for the faint of heart

The game is cool. It’s somewhat more realistic than your average post-apocalyptic survival game. You don’t just pay $2 and get a shipment of gear, and your inhabitants don’t exactly take care of themselves. Even on easy mode, the game is ridiculously challenging, you have to send people out all the time, otherwise, your shelter is going to be a mess of bodies lying in their own filth and waiting for sweet departure. The game is honestly hard up to a fault. I (personally)can’t have fun unless I look online for guides. I wouldn’t recommend this to a casual gamer, or someone looking to have something like animal crossing that is just an escapist task you do every day. If you aren’t up for the challenge, be warned!

JamesOfApple, Oct 09, 2019
5
Great, but...

I like this game quite a bit, but I feel that it is too difficult. It took me a long time to discover how to use things and I still don't think I'm doing things right. I was really confused and I think there should be a more thorough tutorial. I also happen to always die of starvation since it is so difficult to find food. Not to mention that all of the pets die quickly since I don't have enough rations to share. Even on easy, rain is sometimes rare and I can't go and explore so I can solve the issue on starvation. Good game, but I think it should be a bit easier on easy.

Mimi200427, Mar 30, 2018
4
Needs an Update!!!!!

I love this game, but It needs updates!! I recently started playing on PC, and I like that version because it gives you a trash bin outside incase you can’t fit everything in your shelter. Why doesn’t mobile have anything like that, or at lest give us the option to make a bin. We need more things to do and make! How about being able to raid other shelters and not just be raided. The kids should be able to grow up and have kids of there own so we’re not just taking in random people. Mobile gamers need updates to not just PC!

Pattsbad, Aug 22, 2021
5
Very nice

I like the aspect of balancing water consumption, food regulation, as well as keeping machines functioning and upgrading them. It is however rather difficult to completely understand all of the aspects such as the purpose of some items as well as how certain stats such as charisma affect the game (although it is fairly obvious). You have to make decisions on what to take and what to leave, make the most out of a gas mask and keep each person happy. You may need to watch a video or two, maybe read a guide to an item you don’t get. Additionally, reading each item for an idea instead of having a tutorial to outline the basics is difficult. Otherwise, the game is very solid and is comparable to this war of mine or fallout shelter.

So be meekdnccjldksdncn, Apr 02, 2018

Description

Sheltered is a post-apocalyptic disaster management game that gives a whole new meaning to the term “nuclear family”. Given a head-start over the billions lost in a nuclear holocaust, you must gather as many supplies as possible en route to the concrete underground shelter that will soon become your family home for the foreseeable dire future. As the overwhelming despair of this new world surrounds you, how will you survive?

Your approach to the countless moral choices you’ll be faced with on a daily basis, could be the difference between the lives of your family or their unfortunate end. Resources are scarce though, with barely enough to cling desperately to life for another day you’re already faced with a monumental choice. Who will you send to venture out into the vast unforgiving wasteland? Whilst exploration is a traumatic experience, the weapons you can craft from resources could tip the scales of life or death in your favour. Assaults from feral beasts and roaming factions are endlessly closing in, imminent and deadly risks surround you. ‘Violence is never the answer’… Maybe you once believed that, but combat may now be your only option for survival. As you and your family grow and progress, so do their skills, attributes and weaknesses. Ensure that they’re well equipped as you strategize, securing victory against those who threaten the survival of your family in tense turn based combat.

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