Territory
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Territory is an immersive, atmospheric, survival horror, looter/shooter game.
Your squad has left you behind enemy lines. Now you have to defend yourself until you can find a way out of this mess and back to safety.
Survive, explore and build your base fortifications to defend your territory against aggressive adversaries and wild animals.
Trade with NPC traders to sell your loot and purchase rare items.
Build up your strength and weaponary to raid enemy camps for juicy loot and ultimately gain enough strength to escape the enemy territory.
Stay alert, you will be hunted.
Current Gameplay includes:
- Single Player
- Multiplayer
(Hosted CO-OP or Hosted PVP via steam sessions. note: there are currently no dedicated servers only player hosted servers via steam sessions)
- Survive
- Explore
- Loot
- Trade (NPC Traders)
- Quest
- Gather Resources
- Build
- Farm
- Defend your base against AI attackers
- Fight AI Humans and Animals
Steam User 0
The first few play troughs where a little rough like for example I hard a hard time obtaining fresh drinking water.
And, I didn't realize the aggressiveness of the enemy AI can be adjusted trough the game settings. Now, finally figured it out and the game has got a lot better.
Steam User 0
For a solo developer, this game is genuinely impressive. From what I understand, it’s a passion project—and at just $10, it offers excellent value. Despite a few bugs here and there, I’ve easily gotten more than my money’s worth.
That said, I tend to enjoy games with a bit of roughness around the edges. It’s important to know what you’re getting into, and honestly, a quick glance at the store page gives you a pretty clear picture. This is a raw, unpolished survival experience—complete with crafting, base building, and all the features fans of the genre expect.
Still, there’s something undeniably charming about it. It's a little janky, a little buggy, but full of heart. And that’s what makes it worth supporting.