If all you’re after is some casual crafting, Mr. Not to mention that generally speaking, actual preppers’ goals are typically to hunker down and survive the apocalypse, whereas the end-game here is to actually escape (by building a rocket, no less, though occasional bits of absurdity like this don’t quite add up to a consistent comedic through-line). Prepper feels like a game that can’t commit thematically, it throws bones to conservative antipathy of government interference and liberal distrust of nationalism and religiosity, but given both the recent developments of things like the QAnon movement and the storied history of anti-government doomsday preppers going back to David Koresh and before, this feels like a missed chance to do something really interesting with the themes and ideas. Prepper can be extremely finicky with item placement and interaction I got stuck during the tutorial because a ceiling light I’d placed high up on the wall in my bunker was apparently blocking me from putting a workbench on the floor underneath it. And on a more concrete and specific level, Mr. Unfortunately, it lacks a certain compulsive quality to balance out the constant grind. There are also loads of crafting recipes and plenty of options as far as breaking down, rebuilding and redesigning the interior of your house and the subterranean bunker beneath it. On the positive side, there are some beautifully rendered areas outside to explore, especially the forests, where you can come across NPCs like an herbalist and huntress. Prepper is a crafting game with excursions for more crafting materials, and a solid if mostly unexceptional one. And as for satire, our picture-perfect, overly surveilled town is called “Murricaville,” and that’s about as subtle as things get. Alas, the presentation is toothless here, stripped bare of anything remotely controversial. Prepper lives in a sort of Stepford Wives parody of the suburbs in the very near future.īeneath the glossy veneer, however, lies the terrible truth: the United States have been taken over by authoritarians and monitored by secret police, so on top of building a bunker, stockpiling food and doing other “prepper” activities, you’ve also got to hide your activities.Ĭonceptually, this could be brilliant fuel for either satire or chilling speculative fiction. The setting is a key aspect here, and instead of a desert commune or cabin-turned-compound in the Montana mountains, the titular Mr. While engaging at times, it doesn’t quite seem to nail either the simulation or the parody. This time the target is American doomsday prepping…sort of. Prepper is the latest offering from PlayWay S.A., a Polish publisher that seems to crank out quirky simulation games every month (along with occasional horror games like The Beast Inside and Lust for Darkness).
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