
Miscreated
Miscreated is a multiplayer online hardcore survival game set in a post-apocalyptic future. You will need to survive against mutants, players, and even mother nature herself.
What it feels like
The hardcore survival setting and threat of loss from both environment and PvP creates sustained edge-of-seat pressure.
What it's about
The game is explicitly set in a post-apocalyptic future where civilization has collapsed and players must scavenge and survive. Enduring a hostile natural world populated by mutants is the central struggle. Mutant enemies and post-apocalyptic atmosphere contribute minor horror elements, though not the primary design intent.
How it plays
Managing hunger, thirst, and health against environmental and enemy threats is core to the hardcore survival loop. Crafting is a featured system for building tools, shelter, and supplies from gathered materials. Combat against mutants and players emphasizes firearms and ranged combat as core interaction.
How it looks and sounds
Gameplay is delivered from a first-person perspective as evidenced by shooter mechanics and FPS tags.
How it's structured
A large continuous post-apocalyptic world is explorable in largely non-linear, player-chosen order. Despite MMO infrastructure, the game supports single-player survival experience as a primary mode. A shared world persists whether or not individual players are present, with environmental and social dynamics.
Kindred games
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