![]() ![]() Well, that was until my first worker strike. ![]() With that in mind, a restart put me on a better path where I was almost a day ahead of schedule. It wasn't until probably day eight or nine that I realized I had screwed myself by not pushing forward immediately. Yeah! But I was mostly annoyed by the absence of initial direction – I had a slow start getting it up and running. Along the way, much of the main game's same mechanics come into play with random things to handle, laws being signed into existence, and dealing with pesky issues like a lack of resources. To do so, you'll be making decisions that make you question your own thought process on hard work and overall end goals.ĭuring my first game, I didn't quite realize I had a set of defined objectives to complete other than "build the generator." It wasn't until completing a couple of the early progression goals – basically establishing the work camp – that I was given the ultimate goal of putting the generator together to save lives. While you're still hunting for food, supplies, and overall manpower, the game is not necessarily a focus on the survival of your little town, but instead the deadline to get a generator up and running before the big freeze itself. ![]() As I'm sure many people are already dealing with the hassles and frustration of this in real life they are no less or different within The Last Autumn. Instead, you're dealing with work deadlines, labor disputes, and a race against the clock to get lifesaving technology up and running. This downloadable content introduces new mechanics, buildings, and ways of essentially handling your workload within the game - more than just the idea of survival itself is at hand. In The Last Autumn, you'll start as an overseer right before the world freezes over, and it becomes a fight for survival. A neat premise given where we begin the world of Frostpunk's main game. The Last Autumn, a new DLC for the tough survival/strategy game Frostpunk, tasks you with one job: finish a generator in 45 days so that it may save lives in the coming cold. ![]()
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