What’s Left Behind
It has been 20 years since a plague ravaged the planet. The dead rose to shamble across the dense urban expanses and vast plains around the globe. Cities crumbled and humanity retreated into their last safe bastions to fend off the relentless hordes. In the preceding decades, most of the hordes have rotted away and the time has come for humanity to strike out again and reclaim what was lost. You have been chosen to lead a small party into the wasteland, clear away the rubble of what were once thriving metropolises, and raise a new settlement in its place. Can you help humanity to recover and rebuild from what’s left behind?
What’s Left Behind is a post-apocalyptic tile-based city re-builder. Choose from a variety of maps based around real-world cities and start your new settlement from the ground up. Clear away old buildings, gather supplies and provide for your settlers, all while keeping a vigilant eye out for the remnants of the shambling horde.
Steam User 5
This is a very unique and quite enjoyable simulated city builder game. While there are a few bugs that are being resolved, the developer is quite responsive and most engaged in improving the game. I recommend giving it a chance, particularly if City Building Simulators are a preferred genre. I've really enjoyed getting the hang of how the settlements develop, particularly as Research unlocks new abilities and improvements as the game progresses.
Overall, I believe this game has great potential and that it's one I look forward to enjoying. While there are only 5 cities to choose from currently, each map can be replayed with very different outcomes.
Strategy hints to bear in mind come down to basic survival. In particular, it is best to settle in an area with the most water tiles, as this is the most vital resource to focus on. Also important: defense towers. Zombies are always lurking and they will destroy buildings or cause other mayhem, so the more towers a Settlement has, the more robust defenses they can offer against Zombie attacks.
Steam User 7
I have to disagree with that review on the game. Yes It's EA but the game is very stable and quite good. For all the people who don't like this game It's not a bad game. Yes there are bad bugs but to me they are not gamebreaking bugs just little annoying bugs that need to be fixed ASAP. There is no map editor but the Dev is thinking about adding It In maybe In the near future. I honestly have to say that this game very polished and quite good. I do highly recommend this game to everyone. It may not be perfect but the game is very fun to play.
My only issue is that the Dev doesn't respond as quickly like they should. They are many posts already that the Dev should respond to but hasn't yet and that to me is very bad and If this game is going to succeed the Dev needs to communicate better with everyone. The only other big issue is there's no Map Editor and to me that's terrible.