Title: The Outbreak
Year introduced: 2009
Country of origin: Netherlands
Languages: English
Price: free
The Outbreak is an online strategy, survival and role-playing browser game. It is based in a post-apocalyptic world, where you survived and managed to secure a location within the state of Kansas. Your small community grew bigger and bigger until the point you can call it a town.
This is where The Outbreak starts. You will have to provide your population with enough resources and keep them safe from harm, which is not an easy task in the post-apocalyptic reality. Will you need to expand? Or are your troops only there to protect your town? Maybe you will be an aggressor and plunder resources from the towns near you. It is all up to you. Act and react, as you respond to the problems a post-apocalyptic town faces.
Rating: 3 / 5 based on 1 votes
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