You can actually earn bottles of Nuka Cola by completing some very easy challenges the game will randomly provide you on a daily basis, such as producing 100 units food or killing a couple of raiders. Those moments aren’t exactly essential in order to make you progress through the game however. Granted, Fallout Shelter does feature the typical waiting times you can find in any other F2P title out there and as always, you can buy special items (bottles of Nuka Cola, how appropriate) that can speed up these processes, such as instantly finishing a wasteland scavenging or training a dweller in one of the many types of training rooms you can build. You may be wondering: what’s the catch, though? This is a F2P title so it must have a catch, a way to make you want to spend money in it. The gameplay loop isn’t exactly complex, nor it needs to be: it’s simple and a little bit rewarding. As you increase the size and population of your vault, you can start sending some dwellers out on missions across the wasteland, as well as equip them with newly-researched weaponry in order to defend the vault against mutated beasts and human raiders. It’s up to you to build rooms, assign dwellers to specific rooms according to their skills, produce enough resources in order to keep your population fed and healthy, earn money in order to build new rooms, rinse and repeat. Its free and totally addictive.That guy from Super Seducer should learn from the master.įallout Shelter‘s gameplay is simple: you’re in charging of building and managing your own vault. If you like simulation games at all, I highly recommend you go get this game now. Its not bad on the TV, but I do think this game was meant to be played in handheld mode. Its a big game! And it looks pretty good in portable mode. I was surprised that this game is 1.4 GB. That part of the game plays out as a sort of text adventure.įallout Shelter may seem simple but theres a lot to it. I also like that you can send characters out into the wasteland. You’ll see your shelter grow, characters level up, and get new items to give to them. In Fallout Shelter, you build your Shelter, bring people into it, make sure they have enough food, water, and energy. Thankfully you don’t have to make sure these people get to the bathroom. The layout of the Fallout Shelter reminds me a lot of the apartments in Tomadachi (and so does the dialogue and the fact that babies are born), though the micromangement is more like The Sims. The best way I can explain the game is by saying its a cross between Tomadachi Life and The Sims. Yes, its a free game, yes the graphics are simple, but the gameplay has me totally hooked. I am absolutely addicted to Fallout Shelter. So it was a given that I’d be interested in Fallout Shelter. You do not have to buy anything to play this game. The game does have some micro-transcations but only for little extra things. Here are my first impressions of Fallout Shelter for Nintendo Switch.įallout Shelter is a free downloadable game and its currently available on the Nintendo Switch eshop. I downloaded the game and I’ve had the chance to play it some. The fact that the game was free and that it came out last night excited me even more. I knew what the game was, vaguely, and thought it might be interesting. They made many announcements, but my favorite was Fallout Shelter for the Nintendo Switch. Author: Daniel Fugate Category: Articles, Genres, Nintendo Switch Categories, Simulation, Switch News, Date: 11th June, 2018 Last night, Bethesda had their E3 press conference.
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