I don't know why humanity is obsessed with the end of the world. I just know that it has been that way for generations. Personally, I love the zombie apocalypse genre. Either way, the end is usually just the beginning, which can lead to dire and exciting scenarios. So today I'm going to tell you about a project launched on Kickstarter by Mega Cat Studios and Rock Manor Games, who are recreating the wildly popular tabletop game. The Greatest Apocalypse Digital Adventure Maximum Apocalypse: Video Game!
Here are some interesting details you may want:
Maximum Apocalypse: The Video Game throws players into a post-apocalyptic world filled with threats, from zombies and mutants to rampaging monsters and environmental hazards. With time running out and resources dwindling, players must navigate treacherous terrains, scavenge for supplies and face nightmarish enemies to stay alive.
These are the main features of Maximum Apocalypse: The Video Game:
- Fresh gameplay every session: Each mission comes with new challenges and objectives, making for an exciting post-apocalyptic world.
- Unique scenarios: Battle your way through diverse post-apocalyptic landscapes, each with its own unique struggle for survival.
- Choose a survivor: Choose from a roster of skilled survivors, each with their own playstyle and strengths.
- Explore, equip and conquer: Scavenge resources in the wasteland, craft weapons and fight monster threats.
- Single or multiplayer: Face the apocalypse alone or team up with friends locally or online!
Moreover, the game itself adapts the core board game and features four different apocalypses to survive and six different survivors with their own decks of cards. On each turn, you can perform four actions: attacking monsters, moving, or gathering resources. What's also exciting is Maximum Apocalypse: Video Game Featuring local and online multiplayer options, you can survive the end of the world with your friends. Like real friends. Or maybe eat each other. Whichever you prefer.
Maximum Apocalypse: Video Game is aiming to release on Steam first, and only needs $10,000 to reach its initial funding goal. The project is already pretty close to that goal, but I've learned over the years that it's a good thing when Kickstarter projects exceed their initial goals. So here are some reasons why you might want to back this project today:
Our stretch goals are focused on developing additional downloadable expansion content (DLC) based on all of the board game expansions and incorporating it into the online digital version. This could include anything from new DLC survivors, enemies, missions, campaigns, additional modes, etc.
So that's it: an epic roguelike adventure with lots of character choices and multiplayer mayhem. If you like that kind of game, definitely check it out. Maximum Apocalypse: Video Game today on Kickstarter. You still have a few weeks left to help make the project a success.