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Anarchy: Wolf's law

Anarchy: Wolf's law

87 Positivo / 233 Calificaciones | Versión: 1.0.0

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About the Game

We thank you for your time and for any reviews that you leave us. It's only with your help that we can make something new, wonderful and unique! In the end, thank you for playing the game. I am aware of many shortcomings, but these improvements need time and energy. I am happy to share my game, but please respect the results of my labor.

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https://store.steampowered.com/app/2205210/_/

A small industrial hinterland is subject to chaos. Your right to be here must be constantly defended. Step by step you establish your own order in the area, discover new places and improve your character's skills. Remember that you are not the only one who wants to rule here, invite your friends and show them who is boss. You won't play directly with your friends, but that doesn't mean they can't interfere in your gameplay. Set in a new post-apocalyptic sci-fi universe, players will encounter a seamless, open world filled with colorful enemy characters, various mutant categories and a variety of intense and exciting adventures. Unique gameplay allows players to interact while in single-player mode. Try your hand and only the strongest will have power in the region.

Production management

Features of the game:

  • Active agile first-person shooter.

  • Strategic and economic gameplay

  • Ability to compete with friends or with random people in implicit multiplayer mode.

  • Large number of weapons. Pistols, submachine guns, submachine guns and machine guns are available to you in the game.

  • Cars, trucks and helicopters. Use passenger cars to quickly move between locations. You can also use trucks to transport economically important cargo. And only very influential players can afford to maintain a helicopter.

  • The large open world of 9 square kilometres will be fully accessible, but not every region is safe to be in.

  • Dynamic change of time of day
Weapons and Cars

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1133060/Anarchy_Wolfs_law

The rules and inner workings of the gameplay:

The game is structured so that each of the players in the room plays their individual single-player game, but the global positions are synchronised between room members. I.e. if you capture a strategic point, for everyone in the room it is shown as yours, if you have enough resources to strengthen the defense of that point, it will be much harder for all the other players to capture it, because of the increased number of defense bots, or to increase their combat quality, at your expense. You can also increase the redemption cost of a point by investing game money into its development, and it won't be enough for the other players to capture the point, they will have to possess an amount of money higher than the bar you set. For example there is always the choice to strengthen one position but very well or two positions but at an average level. What is the best course of action is up to you.

When approaching an objective you will have the choice of passing it in Stealth mode or engaging in an open confrontation in Arcade mode. Stealth mode is favoured in high difficulty areas where reinforced defence forces are more likely to kill you if alerted, but where you can get a lot of bang for your buck if you play stealthily. If you stand on the threshold of a region that you can, feel free to include arcade mode, in which case you will have a place to rebuild near the captured positions, as well as, depending on the training of your character, starting bonuses when revived. Remember, however, that all bonuses have to be paid for in coin.

Each point has a certain economic value. Owning combinations of control points increases their economic potential many times over. With that in mind, it must be understood that not only skillful weaponry will bring you closer to victory, but also the intelligent allocation of economic resources. You'll need to keep the infrastructure of your facilities in good working order to maximise your profits. Infrastructure can be damaged by time or by a rival saboteur if he enters your territory.

Of course you do not always have the time to fight back your rivals, but that is no problem. The mobile app will give you time to deal with economic issues, alert you to attempts to reclaim your landlord.

attempts to recapture your points, to strengthen your point defenses or to collect profit. Profits not yet collected can be stolen by other players. Once they have infiltrated you, they may not be able to take control of the point, but they can rob you or sabotage it, so it's important to keep your finger on the pulse of the game and a mobile app can be a good helper.

Submit this world to your laws, win economically and by force, crush the anarchy in the region with a firm fist of your power.

partner games

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1610430/Clan_Wars/

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Descarga Anarchy: Wolf's law en PC con GameLoop Emulator

Obtén Anarchy: Wolf's law juego de vapor

Anarchy: Wolf's law, es un popular juego de Steam desarrollado por Street's Game. Puede descargar Anarchy: Wolf's law y los mejores juegos de Steam con GameLoop para jugar en la PC. Haga clic en el botón 'Obtener' para obtener las últimas mejores ofertas en GameDeal.

Anarchy: Wolf's law Funciones

Discord

About the Game

We thank you for your time and for any reviews that you leave us. It's only with your help that we can make something new, wonderful and unique! In the end, thank you for playing the game. I am aware of many shortcomings, but these improvements need time and energy. I am happy to share my game, but please respect the results of my labor.

Free extension / add to wishlist now

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2205210/_/

A small industrial hinterland is subject to chaos. Your right to be here must be constantly defended. Step by step you establish your own order in the area, discover new places and improve your character's skills. Remember that you are not the only one who wants to rule here, invite your friends and show them who is boss. You won't play directly with your friends, but that doesn't mean they can't interfere in your gameplay. Set in a new post-apocalyptic sci-fi universe, players will encounter a seamless, open world filled with colorful enemy characters, various mutant categories and a variety of intense and exciting adventures. Unique gameplay allows players to interact while in single-player mode. Try your hand and only the strongest will have power in the region.

Production management

Features of the game:

  • Active agile first-person shooter.

  • Strategic and economic gameplay

  • Ability to compete with friends or with random people in implicit multiplayer mode.

  • Large number of weapons. Pistols, submachine guns, submachine guns and machine guns are available to you in the game.

  • Cars, trucks and helicopters. Use passenger cars to quickly move between locations. You can also use trucks to transport economically important cargo. And only very influential players can afford to maintain a helicopter.

  • The large open world of 9 square kilometres will be fully accessible, but not every region is safe to be in.

  • Dynamic change of time of day
Weapons and Cars

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1133060/Anarchy_Wolfs_law

The rules and inner workings of the gameplay:

The game is structured so that each of the players in the room plays their individual single-player game, but the global positions are synchronised between room members. I.e. if you capture a strategic point, for everyone in the room it is shown as yours, if you have enough resources to strengthen the defense of that point, it will be much harder for all the other players to capture it, because of the increased number of defense bots, or to increase their combat quality, at your expense. You can also increase the redemption cost of a point by investing game money into its development, and it won't be enough for the other players to capture the point, they will have to possess an amount of money higher than the bar you set. For example there is always the choice to strengthen one position but very well or two positions but at an average level. What is the best course of action is up to you.

When approaching an objective you will have the choice of passing it in Stealth mode or engaging in an open confrontation in Arcade mode. Stealth mode is favoured in high difficulty areas where reinforced defence forces are more likely to kill you if alerted, but where you can get a lot of bang for your buck if you play stealthily. If you stand on the threshold of a region that you can, feel free to include arcade mode, in which case you will have a place to rebuild near the captured positions, as well as, depending on the training of your character, starting bonuses when revived. Remember, however, that all bonuses have to be paid for in coin.

Each point has a certain economic value. Owning combinations of control points increases their economic potential many times over. With that in mind, it must be understood that not only skillful weaponry will bring you closer to victory, but also the intelligent allocation of economic resources. You'll need to keep the infrastructure of your facilities in good working order to maximise your profits. Infrastructure can be damaged by time or by a rival saboteur if he enters your territory.

Of course you do not always have the time to fight back your rivals, but that is no problem. The mobile app will give you time to deal with economic issues, alert you to attempts to reclaim your landlord.

attempts to recapture your points, to strengthen your point defenses or to collect profit. Profits not yet collected can be stolen by other players. Once they have infiltrated you, they may not be able to take control of the point, but they can rob you or sabotage it, so it's important to keep your finger on the pulse of the game and a mobile app can be a good helper.

Submit this world to your laws, win economically and by force, crush the anarchy in the region with a firm fist of your power.

partner games

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1610430/Clan_Wars/

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  • Desarrollador

    Street's Game

  • La última versión

    1.0.0

  • Última actualización

    2021-11-05

  • Categoría

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  • gamedeal user

    Nov 19, 2021

    I like the idea of the game but it gets boring and repetetive quite fast. There really is no reason to play more than a couple of hours
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 17, 2021

    After reading some of the reviews and seeing that it had very positive I wanted to give this game a go. Pros - Constantly have something to do (Looking for loot, taking sections of the map or Gearing up) - Frames are good - decent variety of guns - building upgrades - vehicles Cons - hitboxes are off - Graphics are very stale - although you can do stuff constantly its repetitive - ai is very basic and bland for $16.95 AUD I'd give this a miss
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 15, 2022

    Let me start off by saying, this game is fun, and I wish there was an option for "Meh." As it stands, this game is in EA, so take what I say with a pinch of salt. Having said that the game is technically playable. What's here is extremely barebones and it shows. It's more of a proof of concept then actual game. A playable and very solid ground work. But don't go in expecting a lot of complexity. The Good: The music, and atmosphere are arguably what kept pulling me back to this game (so far). Everything is suitably run down, or abandoned, and left by the passage of time. You've got guns, and melee, and everything (for the most part) is fits within that soviet Aesthetic. The Bad: One of my few biggest complaints with the game is the enemy spawn rates; good god are they atrocious. Basically, I could just kill a small group of bandits, loot their stuff and go to sell it at the nearest vendor, but then within 1-2 minutes, they've respawned and are trying to kill me again. Or I could walk through an empty area, and then within 30 seconds of locating a vendor suddenly 3-4 guys spawn and start shooting at me. Another thing to mention is the amount of ammo you get. From what I can gather, the enemy AI will always drop handgun ammo your carrying. This means if you've got a .45...they'll be dropping .45 even if they're Using a Makarov. I could also clear out a small section in between the two of the locations, and then not but 5 minutes later when I'm swinging back around, they've respawned and have come to kill me again. Granted, you can turn certain enemies off, but the problem is; IDK what these people are classified as? They're corpse says "Enemy Soldier" but there are no "Soldier" options in the difficulty. Are they raiders? Bandits? Insergents? Local Denizens? or Zone defenders? The other issue I have is with the different Zones, or rather, the wealth you can accumulate. While the workings of a base builder are there...it's just very poorly implemented. From what the game's taught me, basically you use money to upgrade your base. This would be all well and good but it requires HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS! You start the game off with 30K, which you'd think is a lot...but no. Basic spawn points require at a minimum 215K. So does that mean money is abundant? HA! No. The only way to get money aside from looting it is in the different zones you can go to. Which you have to clear out, but even then, enemies will still respawn outside, or inside the area when you go there so which is incredibly annoying. Not to mention, the only way to really afford any of this is to have at least 2-3 buildings/zones "owned." But even then the best way to get money, is to literally log out, and come back about 5 hours later. Your buildings still gain money in the background, so by leaving for 4-8 hours because you have to work, and come back, log back in and you'll be stupid rich. The other issue I take with this game is well...gathering the money. See instead of being able to interface with any computer at any of the bases to get all of your profits, you have to visit each. Zone. To. Get. Your. Money. Good God. AND since enemies still respawn in that time, it means that your wasting EVEN MORE TIME, to stop, shoot, and loot the enemies. The "Survival" aspects are also pretty bad. You got hunger, hydration, and temprature. Cool. In theory. However, the rate in which these decay is stupidly fast. Like I could just eat a can of food and then 3 minutes later, I need to stop and eat another. Thankfully you can turn these elements off, and honestly it doesn't change the loop too much. Then there's modding weapons. You can put the usual attatchments on weapons...except for some reason, I can't put a suppressor on a pistol, even though it says it can have one. IDK if it's a bug, or not, but it's annoying. On the whole I think if these major issues were reworked, or fine tuned my recommendation for this game would change. I would recommend buying this game, just maybe not for $15 right now. Maybe when its on sale. Or until the next update that fixes the tedium of this game.
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 23, 2021

    On first impressions - Tarkov, combined with PUBG for the poor. For a very, very early alpha or techno demo, quite good. The atmosphere of the winter wilderness is very authentic and interesting to explore. A variety of weapons is present, and the presence of modules for them allows you to modify them to suit your style of play. It's also very nice to watch the reloading animations. For this price category and the stage of development, the schedule is appropriate - there are not enough stars from the sky, but not as bad as possible. This is where the pluses end, and therefore we turn to the minuses, of which there are plenty: Terrible positioning of the character - he is either running or hovering, because of which the whole environment sometimes twitches. Shooting from a weapon is cardboard and monotonous, the impact of the weapon is not felt. Melee weapons are absolutely unviable - you can inflict 10 strikes, but there are no effects, only the death of an opponent testifies to the presence of damage, and how much I didn’t get to people, I didn’t manage to pick up anyone with an ax or a tire iron, only wolves ... Purpose of the game - As I understand it, to get hold of resources and capture "strongholds in the city", so that it is not clear. There are 5 people on the server, and they, apparently, must fight for superiority in the territory, since the captured objects bring profit, but, again, why? There is already enough money for weapons with cartridges. There are cars in the game and to start them the game says - put the battery and fuel in them. OK. True, he does not say where and how to shove, since you can only sit in it. Maybe I'm just stupid, but I didn't see the necessary buttons on all sides. AI opponents - this is something with something, they literally always know your position, while as soon as you cross the border of the zone of the strongpoint, which excludes any stealth. As a result, it is difficult to say anything, there is still a lot of work to be done on the game, but to develop the idea, fix bugs, add adequate multiplayer with more value for player input and rewards for that input and, perhaps, something useful will come out.
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 4, 2023

    Even with it's flaws, it's a very good and unique idea, still in early access and has a nice price tag; so I will be reasonable: It's worth a buy. This game really has a lot of potential. So the concept is very basic, game sets in a chaotic town at the hands of anarchy and you're trying to survive and thrive. You wander around, loot buildings and enemies you kill, use or sell looted items, buy new and better items, take care of your hunger, thirst and body temperature, find vehicles to travel faster and carry more... There are production points (small businesses) on the map. At the start of the game, they belong to no one. When you kill all the defenders of a business, you can capture it for yourself. When you own the place, it generates steady income and armed bots starts to protect it. You can upgrade defences and production rate. Every business can produce a certain product if you supply them with a certain raw material. By doing this, you can earn even more money. The challenge is, when playing single player, up to four other AI players tries to take those businesses from you or each other as well. You can't see or fight those AI players, they just fight with your defences, and you fight with their defences. In multiplayer, those up to four AI players replaced with real people. So players tries to increase their defences as much as possible for preventing it from falling enemy hands. If a business is too hard for you to take over, you can infiltrate to sabotage it. You have to visit your businesses from time to time to collect the piled up cash, so players can also rob each other. Killing all the defenders is not enough, you have to buy the fallen business. If the business is very developed, it will have a high price tag. In that case, in order to make it your own, you need a lot of cash. Even i'm cool with old graphics and basic combat systems, i'm not cool with low "quality of life" situations in games. My major problem is, it's very hard to see and locate enemies. Even they start shooting at me, it's difficult to spot them. It becomes even more inconvenient when I raid a production facility. It takes minutes to find and kill the last defender, every time. Both official and unofficial information about the game is very limited; both on Internet and in game. For example, my character keeps getting experience? How do I use those points? I have raw materials for my business, where should I put them and from where do I get the finished product? Also, both on Steam page and in game, there are dozens of typos; even game's desktop shortcut has a typo. I know the developer is probably very busy and in a rush to finish the game, but attention to those details will increase sales. Is it called trader or merchant? Please pick one, you can't use both of them. Many players will think they are different things. I respect the hard work, but the more you care, the better.
  • gamedeal user

    Jan 9, 2022

    (Do not pay much attention to my play time, I played the demo for quite a bit and purchased the full version, hoping it would offer a more up-to-date version.) Glorified asset-switch. Options menu is lacking several settings to turn off the copious amounts of post-processing effects that were used to make it look *okay*. The sounds are pretty bad all throughout, they're monotonous and boring, lacking any punch whatsoever. They're ripped from several different games with almost no changes whatsoever. I recognize a few of them, for example: The smoke grenade sound is ripped straight from Counterstrike. I don't know how that's allowed. In "Singleplayer", the constantly spawning bandits, that are attacking bases you have taken over, do not trigger your "defenses" as they are not recognized as enemy players. So you'll have to run around and defend all your points all the time, no matter how well you upgrade them. There are some tutorial screens that explain some of the game mechanics, but do not cover everything you need to know. The UI looks dated and feels clunky. Also, it's not really explained what mouse button does what. There are several clothing items and they have no stats apparently. It's very hard to tell if it even makes a difference what clothes I choose. The several weapon choices also have no stats. Is it up to preference which gun I use? It's not explained anywhere as far as I can tell. The map (or the short excerpt I have seen) looks very boring and pretty same-y everywhere. The houses inside lack severly in texture quality. It's just some 64x64 textures spread across a wall sometimes. It looks like a mobile game. The translation is very *meh*, and this game has one significant problem with language-settings: It doesn't matter what language you choose in the settings menu. Several texts will be the default-set language, in my case German, which has a *!HORRIBLE!* translation and makes *many* mechanics very confusing and hard to understand. Yes, I set my steam to English. Yes, I also selected English in the in-game-settings. Other than that, I could really see me enjoy this game, if it just had some really desperately needed polish.
  • gamedeal user

    Mar 26, 2022

    There's something about how this game plays that I really love and would probably be willing to play more. However, at the current moment the game lacks direction terribly bad. I would consider a big chunk of the game's assets and every single voice line to be a placeholder. Right now it is just a sandbox in which you kill Dumb, jittery AI that just rotates and moves with zero inertia constantly, it has to be addressed. There is zero storyline, zero quests; capturing a point has nothing to offer afterwards, there is a tree line in which you pay for benefits, but they are overpriced and useless. This game gives me DayZ vibez bad, and I want it to succeed, but for now it is probably somewhere in the Alpha Stage.
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 6, 2022

    A great open world survival shooter. The game has a bunch of weapons, beautiful locations and excellent graphics. I definitely recommend playing.
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 21, 2021

    I *wanted* to like this. The gun play isn't bad. The map is expansive. But there is soooooo much jank regarding gameplay systems and AI. Maybe with some good more time in the oven, I could love it more. But for now. I'll refund it. Keep up the good work and I'll keep my eye on it.
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 27, 2023

    i dont understand the point of this game. is it an open world survival game? is it a pvp battle royale game? is it a stalker like? its somehow all and none of these things. it is a game with an identity crisis. unfortunately it feels janky, clunky, and the framerate drops randomly, so its not even fun to play despite it not knowing what genre it wants to be. just go play stalker or day z. and a note to game devs: please zoom out you view models more. nobody walks around holding their gun 4 inches in front of their face.
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