![]() ![]() Starting off in an abandoned home, a number of actions are available to be assigned to each survivor – establishing available resources, clearing out debris, and taking stock of the equipment you’ll need to survive occupy the early days. The daily repetition can feel a bit slow at first but as the pressure mounts and the group comes closer to the edge of defeat, the satisfaction of seeing the sunrise again is well worth the commitment. The days are spent crafting equipment, preparing food, and reinforcing defences to reduce or prevent theft. Resources are limited and competition is fierce. This War of Mine takes the perspective of civilians during a military occupation, having you struggle to keep a group of ordinary citizens alive. Though the premier version still remains on PC, the unique strategy gameplay is still worth experiencing on Switch. ![]() Porting a title reliant upon point-and-click gameplay is always a challenge. In November, the Switch has gotten some fantastic ports of strategy-simulation titles from PC, and the month caps off with the release of This War of Mine from 11 Bit Studios. One month they’ll release several different twin-stick shooters, then the next month they’ll have a whole bunch of roguelike offerings. Sometimes I wonder if Nintendo has a theme scheduled for each month of the year. ![]()
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