7 Days To Die - Lets Play - Game Play
7 Days to Die is an early access survival horror video game set in an open world developed by The Fun Pimps. It was released through Early Access on Steam for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X on December 13, 2013,[1] and for Linux on November 22, 2014.[2] Versions for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One were released in 2016 through Telltale Publishing,[3] but are no longer being developed.[4] In late 2022, The Fun Pimps announced that game will be re-released on consoles targetting Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5. It is still unknown if it will return on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Contents
1 Story
2 Gameplay
2.1 Multiplayer
3 Development
3.1 PC
3.2 Console
3.2.1 Telltale's Closure
4 Reception
5 References
6 External links
Story
The game's events happen during aftermath of a nuclear Third World War that destroyed an extremely large part of the world, except for some areas such as the fictional county of Navezgane, Arizona. The player is a survivor of the war who must survive by finding shelter, food and water, as well as scavenging supplies to fend off the numerous zombies (hinted to be the consequence of nuclear fallout, a new strain of flu, or both) that populate Navezgane. Though there is no real objective except surviving at this moment, the developers promised a dynamic storyline in the Kickstarter and stretch goals. The video with more explanation has since been removed by the developer.[5]
Gameplay
In 7 Days to Die, the player spawns into a randomly-generated world or the preset world of Navezgane, Arizona, with the objective of surviving for as long as possible against the elements and the zombie hordes. As a survival game, the player character is in constant need of water and food for sustenance, as well as being vulnerable to injury and illness. The game is voxel-based (similar in some aspects to Minecraft, but with smooth terrain), allowing for simple building and destruction of objects in a physics-simulated environment (for example, building a structure with no support such as pillars and walls can lead to its collapse).[6][7] Objects in the world degrade through use, so the player has to search for or make new tools as the game progresses. The player can also gather and create materials—from nature and the remnants of human civilization—to construct these necessary items.
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Colin Games currently has 7,445 views spread across 97 videos for 7 Days to Die. His channel published over 10 days worth of content for the game, roughly 13.34% of 7 Days to Die content that Colin Games has uploaded to YouTube.