
Julian
Pay-to-survive button clicker. Imagine the original Frostpunk but you eventually have to spend money in order to afford materials for essential structures. The "choices" are less about which laws to make or which technology path to take and more about whether or not you want to drop another 1.99 to buy a needed tool that's almost never available outside of the store. Devs, why can't you just sell a normal game? You might not make as much money, but at least you'll have your players' respect.
8 people found this review helpful

Nirmal Vallathai
Way to ruin a terrific game on PC by making it pay to play on mobile. It's pathetic what passes for a good mobile game. Everything you need to upgrade is limited by your warehouse capacity which isn't easy to upgrade since the materials aren't easy to come by without paying for it. Played a few days, probably 10-15 minutes at most after the first day. Because i cannot upgrade my capacity, i cannot make goods to upgrade anything. Exhibit A for ruining a good PC game with greed. :) DO NOT PLAY
2 people found this review helpful

Chris Dille
Typical mobile game with a quick start, too many bottlenecks past the first sprint, and pervasive microtransactions to bleed your wallet past that. I upgraded my warehouse several times because it's one of the worst limitations, only to have the regular upgrade not increase the slots like it said it should. Pointless. At least it has a neat aesthetic... but then again, if you're looking for a Frostpunk experience, just play Frostpunk. Your money will be better spent.
54 people found this review helpful
We are sorry we failed to impress you. We will try harder next time. Until then, we hope you give us another chance and keep playing our game, because we must game on!