A downloadable game

Roam is a game about  survival in freezing conditions. This isn't a regular village, however. This one is mobile, fastened to the back of a giant walking robot called Moo.

Finding fuel is your biggest challenge in the snowy wasteland. Resources hide under the snow, waiting to be thawed and collected.

Uncover guide posts, collect and manage your resources, and direct your villagers to help your harvesting, but above all -- do not let the engine run out of fuel.

Roam is a game jam prototype/concept test created by developers Emre Can Deniz, Craig Duthie, and Calliope Ryder for Unreal Spring Jam 2020. 


StatusPrototype
Rating
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authorshugdepo, craigduthie, Calliope Ryder
GenreSurvival, Simulation
TagsPost-apocalyptic, Robots, Unreal Engine

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Roam.zip 645 MB

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How to Play: Control the Robot Moo to new locations where there are stick piles, thaw the area and then explore with the small people to collect the wood to add the fuel. Villagers explore and return to the Robot Moo on their own, eventually and fuel is added when they do. Controls are right mouse click to a location and the villager will move there as will the robot. The robot needs to stand first but be careful this is when fuel is burned and also when you use thore! Enjoy hope it saves you some hassle. Developer please add a simple page in menu for instructions and control guide, apart from that I liked playing it. I would prefer the villagers to move a little bit faster not much a little.

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I have no idea how to move this vehicle.

Clicking explore, I see figures pop up to the left but I can't get them to do anything.

I can Thaw the area in front of me but beyond that I can't get anything else other than those two things to happen.

what's the system req for this game...plz?

I can't get the controls to work half of the time. they work better in the first time I play. Still, I'm intrigued about the concept and it's a game I'd want to play properly.