Unturned

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Unturned
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Developer(s) Smartly Dressed Games
Publisher(s) Smartly Dressed Games
Designer(s) Nelson Sexton
Artist(s) Nelson Sexton
Engine Unity
Platforms Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux
Release date(s) Windows, OS X
    Linux
      Genre(s) Survival horror, open world
      Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

      Unturned is a free-to-play, zombie-themed survival game designed by Nelson Sexton, the owner and founder of Smartly Dressed Games.[1]

      Gameplay

      The game starts by dropping the player off on a map of their choice; whether Prince Edward Island (PEI), Yukon, Washington, or a custom one made by the community, or the player.[2] With nothing in their possession, players must find weapons to survive against zombies as well as find supplies to keep from dying of starvation, thirst, disease, or in the case of Yukon and other winter maps, cold. The game has three difficulty levels. In the first difficulty level, Easy, loot spawns are 50% greater than the game's next difficulty setting, Normal. On this setting, there are standard spawns and nothing added or subtracted. In Unturned 2.0, there was a third gamemode, Hardcore. It had a variety of changes, where some of the GUI is removed, and various things are made harder. In Gold mode, special cosmetic options for the character and interface are unlocked. As the player progresses through the game, they gain experience points from killing zombies or gathering resources which can then be used for skills boosts and an expansive crafting menu. These skills can affect simple things, such as doing more damage with either a melee weapon or ranged weapon, to increasing vitality or lowering the rate at which the player dehydrates or starves or their ability of farming or cooking over a fire to not starve. Random Boosts affect your abilities, such as increasing your throwing range, to taking less damage from zombies than normal.

      Unturned also includes a multiplayer gamemode. Server owners may modify the server settings, some of which are shared with single-player, while other settings are exclusive to the game-mode. These include the enabling or disabling the ability to have player versus player combat, allowing players to sync their character data between servers, and setting a maximum capacity for players. Ports were added for private server hosting.

      Unturned Features a Gamemode called "Horde" that spawns the player with one gun and 3 magazines to survive with. While this Gamemode is not official it has been added by nelson for people to have fun with. There are already a lot of maps that feature this Gamemode on the Steam Workshop.

      One of the most recent Unturned Gamemodes, Arena puts players against eachother in a Battle Royale type of scenario where they must scavenge for weapons and supplies and continue moving to the middle of the map in order to survive.

      Development

      Unturned was developed by Nelson Sexton, an eighteen-year-old from Canada. Sexton started his career with Roblox development with creating two of the most popular games on Roblox both known as BATTLEFIELD, and DEADZONE.[3] Unturned was originally listed under Steam Greenlight as Unturned 2 and was rated #3 of all Greenlight games. It was successfully Greenlit on the 28th of May 2014 and is now available on Steam. The game is continually being updated to add more features and mechanics, as well as fixing current ones that do not function as intended. The game has seen drastic changes in this preview branch such as graphical improvements, support for user-created content on Steam Workshop, dedicated servers, and much more.

      Reception

      On July 17, 2014, PC Gamer published a review of the game saying that while "Unturned has few real ideas on its own" it is a simple, accessible survival simulator that one may enjoy provided they can "stomach the low production values"; however, the author adds that with Nelson constantly updating the game, it is expected that many more features may be added.[4]

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      References

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