About This Game Animallica is an adventure game set in a post-apocalyptic world where Earth hangs in the balance.The Story:As the lone survivor in the last conservation center on Earth you must navigate the many available biomes to fulfill your mission of creating a facility responsible for gathering and maintaining the remaining animals on Earth. You have very little to start with but your wits and some meager scavenged supplies.Craft & Survive:The world is in chaos, bands of scavenging human raiders and mutated creatures are everywhere. You begin to craft survival gear and weapons along with finding shelter, food and water. Explore the World:As you travel using an abandoned hot air balloon and explore on foot or on horseback, you find a world of varied landscapes and opportunities and countless dangers. From the grasses of an African Savannah to tall Alpine mountains, Egyptian deserts, and Asian-themed gardens, the world is still full of beauty, but danger is everywhere.Save the Animals:Animals in need are all diseased and must be tranquilized, cured, and tamed if they have a chance of survival. Do you cure and release them, keep them in a more zoo-like setting or in a large park-like sanctuary? The choice is yours, but they need your help!Build your Settlement:Will you build a large settlement with all available crafting stations and large, well-furnished houses? There is a flat biome perfect for you. Maybe you would rather be nomadic and use the few crafting stations available through the different biomes while focusing on the animals. You can do that. There is no linear progression and the amount of time you spend gathering, crafting or collecting animals is up to you. You will need to do all of these to succeed, but how and when is your choice.Trade:Vendors and traders are scarce but provide valuable items including rare animals for those with coin. Items that they offer for sale can usually be collected and crafted, but do you have the time? Maybe you are missing that one ingredient for a must-have item. They probably have it, for a price. 7aa9394dea Title: AnimallicaGenre: Action, Adventure, Indie, Simulation, Early AccessDeveloper:Animallica Games StudioRelease Date: 5 Jul, 2017 Animallica Download Cracked Pc Only stopped playing because I couldn't find any more dogs to save.And also because I was tired, but it's mostly the dog thing.. I like this game. My favorite at the moment. This game is as close as I have been able to find for what I am looking for. RPG, Horse riding, npc's, taming, exploring, offline, vendors, building, able to have a peaceful mode so can relax and play without being attacked. It's like a combination of my favorite games and has several things that my all time favorite game has, but without having to play online getting attacked, killed and having everything I was carrying stolen (Mortal Online...). And it has a mission that is not just about killing but actually something interesting.Things I wish it had or were improved:Linux support (most of my games play better on Linux with higher frame rates)Higher frame rates even on Windows (I'm getting anywhere from 25 to about 35 fps with a 4gb Geforce GTX 1050 on Ultra)Full XBox 360 controller supportBetter animations and some of the sound effects could be betterA few things I wish were more like MO:On the horse riding viewCharacter choices, male female etc.actual taming animation with a difficulty level, but not too hardMore NPC's with better animationsOther:Ability to have NPC's you can have follow you and help defend and be a companionSince it's the future, the ability to find and use some very advanced technology, perhaps some left over from a lost civilization or something that crashed from space, and so there could even be other means of transportation potentially.. Teribble just terrible, looks and feels like unity kids project.. i'm a big fan of any open world survival game, and this one ticks most boxes. Despite it being in the early stages of development it feels like it has a solid backbone to be a strong game.it's still very clunky learning the game, and what to do, the crafting system is simple, the plot is vague.The few shortcoming are made up for by the sheer beauty of the game, and the relaxing atmosphere. Whilst it is easy to be complacent, sudden and unexpected hostile attacks do happen. If that's not what you're after, arm yourself with a bow and go shoot some tigers.. Great game. Probably one of the few rare EA games that have a lot of potential. Only thing to note is the atrocious performance. Make sure your pc is better than average or your gonna be facing the same problem as me, which is 30 to 40 fps on low settings.. I wanted to like it, I really did, but between the countless bugs, terrible AI, slow progression, and other issues, I just couldn't enjoy it. I love the concept of trying to save the ecosystem of a post-apocalyptic world, but with the way everything is implemented, it feels like a bunch of free assets thrown together. The music doesn't fade at all (you'll be listening to peaceful music when metal starts playing out of nowhere with no source because an enemy has shown up somewhere), enemies will just spawn in front of your face, the models don't match at all (giant goo eggs in the middle of greenery, mutants, gasmask zombies, and demonic ninjas?), when something is killed or destroyed it just disappears- no animation or fadeout, just gone, sometimes your shots will hit normally but sometimes your arrows go straight through an enemy's model without hitting it, many buildings are *completely* empty, sometimes you cannot pick up items or use water pumps no matter how you try to move around them, and other issues. All of these issues in only two hours of playing. Hopefully things will be fixed and improved, but considering the game is still like this two years after release, I have doubts.(To the devs: I suggest that you play The Forest, though you can't tame animals, it's a great in showing how items should be naturally laid about, better enemy AI, and how the behavior of models after being killed, chopped down, or destroyed can feel more natural. The game had tons of bugs for the first few years, but the devs did a great job in listening and responding to feedback, and eliminated a great majority of issues; though, even then, the game managed to look lovely and had models that looked like they belonged.). This doesn't feel like a game. More like a tech demo made with free assets. It feels and ocean wide, but only a puddle deep.
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