Title: Die2Nite
Year introduced: 2010
Country of origin: France
Languages: English
Price: premium subscription
Die2Nite is a game of survival set in a hostile world inhabited by the living dead. The players (or citizens) are divided into groups and are allocated a small town where they must organize themselves each day in such a way as to survive as long as possible against these beings. The last remaining survivor will become the Hero of the town.
1: Explore and Equip During the day, citizens can leave the relative safety of the town to explore the desolate wastelands of the World Beyond to find weapons, materials and food.
2: Defend against the hordes Every day at 23h00 (server time), the hordes of living-dead attack the town! Objects found during the day can be used to build defences and protect your home.
3: Help one another and survive... Objects and materials found by the citizens can be shared. Maybe your neighbour found the screw you need to fix your chainsaw? Your survival depends on your ability to organize yourself and make the most of the community’s resources...

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