(description from the
website)
a thoughtful, exploration focused survival simulation set in the Northern wilderness in the aftermath of a global disaster. Brave the elements and other survivors, hunt for supplies, explore the world, uncover the mystery, answer the question: How far will you go to survive?
It's not officially out yet, so I'm playing the early-access sandbox feature. There's no story, you wake up in the Northern Canadian wilderness and need to survive the cold, not starve, and NOT get eaten by a wolf for as long as possible.
Attempt 1
I wake up in an icy valley. The wind is blowing hard. I wander aimlessly around before realising I'm getting dangerously cold. Trying to find shelter somewhere.
I find a spot where the rock wall shelters me from the wind, and try to start my campfire. Only problem is I have no wood. I forage for an hour or two, and return with some nice cedar. By this point my condition is deteriorating, but I'm ready to start my fire.
It lights! It's burning nicely. Unfortunately I started the fire at my feet and now I'm on fire. I'm burning to death. I'm dead.
Attempt 2
I wake up and can immediately hear a wolf howling. I go to investigate. I am eaten by a wolf.
Attempt 3
I wake up and wander around. I can see what looks like a dam in the distance. I get closer and yes, it's a disused hydro-plant. I hear a wolf howl. I run towards the entrance to the plant, having now learned of the high mortality rate when being eaten by a wolf.
Inside! A little warmer too. It's dark in here so I light a flare. Creepy. I look through filing cabinets and boxes. I find some light medical gear, some chocolate bars, a can of pork and beans, a hatchet, and random odds and ends. Excitingly I find a nice kerosene lamp and a big barrel of kerosene to refill it.
I put out my flare and light the lamp. I start to explore the plant, ending up in a big room where all the serious hydro-machinery thingy majigs are. There's a dead frozen body. I go through his pockets and steal his granola bar and a bottle of water. Feel a little weird eating this. I eat it.
I head out into the cold, and find a half eaten frozen elk in the woods nearby. I chop off some frozen flesh with the hatchet and head back inside.
I find some warm boots and put them on, and put down my bedroll by a fire barrel in the big machinery room. I guess I'm staying the night, it must be 9pm now. I light the fire-barrel, and cook my frozen elk on it. I wash it down with a refreshing can of summit soda and go to sleep on my bedroll.
Wake up in the morning and I'm thirsty. Time to drink some dead-guy water. I think it's time to go exploring! I head out into the wild, where anything can happen, and man and nature live as one. I am eaten by a wolf.
Attempt 4
Attempt 4 and I'll skip the detail, but I woke near a frozen lake, investigated the cabins and found some sweet gear: a peacoat, a rifle, some military rations. Kept on round the lake and found a camp hut, I guess where the park rangers would have hung out.
This is an actual awesome home, with camp stoves, beds, all sorts. I found a proper winter parka too. Then I explored further and found a derailed train, and a trappers hut. Lots of good hunting gear in there.
Looking forward to continuing this adventure, while adhering to rule one of survival: do NOT be eaten by a wolf.