Borrowing other people’s ideas when creating something has always been, is and will be, and the mobile industry is a perfect confirmation of this. Many developers copy the concept of their more successful competitors, slightly correct and modify it, and then, without a twinge of conscience, pass it off as their own. Be that as it may, ordinary gamers only benefit from this, as they often get a unique chance to play again in a project that was popular at one time, which is morally obsolete, and now has received a second wind through the efforts of other developers.
A striking example of this is the new The Outlived , which offers gamers to engage in the process of survival in real time in a global zombie apocalypse, sharing the joy of victory and sadness of defeat with other real players from around the world. So, given that in a virtual world filled with zombies, there are disproportionately more dangers than the opportunity to live safely until the next dawn, then the user will have to give everything in full, constantly coordinating the actions of his character with the steps of team allies, united by a single idea of survival.
Action The Outlived can be conditionally divided into two main components, the first of which requires the characters to regularly perform tasks and quests, and also forces them to build a variety of infrastructure facilities that will help hide from the walking dead. And the second part will send users into the thick of a tense confrontation with zombies, where with the help of impressive weapons collected in the process of exploring locations, the heroes will hold the line, methodically shooting the husks advancing from all sides, including huge bosses.
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