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You can now test your skills in this post-apocalyptic survival city builder, where you start a new civilization with a group of people after a global nuclear disaster. Endzone - A World Apart is now available as a DRM-free game in development on GOG.COM with a special 15% discount until 16th April, 2 PM UTC. Build your people a new home and ensure their survival in a shattered world, threatened by constant radiation, toxic rain, sandstorms, and droughts.

Note: This game is currently in development. See the <span class="bold">FAQ</span> to learn more about games in development, and check out the forums to find more information and to stay in touch with the community.
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Tauto: The game has me very interested and I'll wait and see on the development.
I see no game, until it's a completed product, it's a Project, amd at best a prospective future game.

I also consider the very idea of Early Access (in Development) as offensive
Steam (GOG) is taking 30% of what's essentially a crowdfunding, before the project's completed.
I even consider KickStarters 10% cut unacceptable, and never back projects using it.

To back a project, I demand a direct funding method, where 100% of my funds go to the project, without any 3rd party, taking a cut.
To back a project, I demand a 100% crowdfunded project, no publisher, or investors taking a profit cut.
If a dev wants a publisher, or investors, they can fund the entire project, I refuse to mitigate their risk, by crowdfunding such projects.

Assemble Entertainment is the publisher of this project, and they will take the most profit, so they can damn well pay to make it first.
Post edited April 03, 2020 by UhuruNUru
I like the sound of it, if not the trailer voiceover -- horrible writing. Not much the actress can do about it.

I'd be especially interested if it includes a 'casual' mode. Sometimes I like a challenge, and sometimes I like to just build with this kind of game.
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Tauto: The game has me very interested and I'll wait and see on the development.
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UhuruNUru: I see no game, until it's a completed product, it's a Project, amd at best a prospective future game.

I also consider the very idea of Early Access (in Development) as offensive
Steam (GOG) is taking 30% of what's essentially a crowdfunding, before the project's completed.
I even consider KickStarters 10% cut unacceptable, and never back projects using it.

To back a project, I demand a direct funding method, where 100% of my funds go to the project, without any 3rd party, taking a cut.
To back a project, I demand a 100% crowdfunded project, no publisher, or investors taking a profit cut.
If a dev wants a publisher, or investors, they can fund the entire project, I refuse to mitigate their risk, by crowdfunding such projects.

Assemble Entertainment is the publisher of this project, and they will take the most profit, so they can damn well pay to make it first.
Yeah, whatever.
Who is that doing the voice over in the video? Sounds familiar but all I can picture is "How dare you!"
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kyle10: Greta has been hired for making the voice of the trailer ?
Trailer pretty good. How does the voiceover sound to native English speakers?

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Obligatory side note>
To those who've never seen Stellaris: Apocalypse launch trailer: I envy you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zW3YB2ptGws