ニュース 「INCの発売後:ゾンビ後の黙示録を再建する」

「INCの発売後:ゾンビ後の黙示録を再建する」

著者 : Isabella アップデート : Apr 06,2025

あなたがNdemic Creationsの象徴的なゲームであるPlague Incのファンであり、特にNecroaウイルスのシナリオの挑戦を楽しんだなら、あなたは彼らの最新リリースでおやつを楽しみにしています。

Incの後、Necroa Virusのバックストーリーを通じてPlague Incの宇宙に大まかに結びついていますが、サバイバル戦略シミュレーターとしてしっかりと立っています。あなたの使命は、ゾンビによって破壊された世界の残骸の中で、社会を再建するという困難な仕事を通してあなたの市民を管理し、導くことです。構造の再構築だけではありません。アンデッドの常に存在する脅威をかわしながら、戦略のバランスをとり、厳しい冬に耐え、自然災害をナビゲートする必要があります。

Rebel Incのような多様な社会シミュレーターで知られるNDEMIC Creationsは、このジャンルに専門知識をもたらし、INCの後にポートフォリオに魅力的な追加を行います。人類を瀬戸際から導くために必要なものがあると思うなら、AndroidデバイスとiOSデバイスでこのスリリングな体験に飛び込むことができます。

INCゲームプレイの後

After Incについて特に興味をそそられるのは、Necroaウイルスを使用してPlague Incにうなずき、Ndemicがタイトルに「Inc」サフィックスを一貫して使用することです。 Plague Incはもともとあなたをより悪意のあるエンティティとしてキャストしたかもしれないと考えるのは面白いですが、After Incでは、あなたは企業エンティティというよりもサバイバリスト評議会です。

Ndemicの以前の作品のファンと、INCが爽快な経験になると約束した後、実績のある開発者から堅牢なゾンビの黙示録の再構築シミュレーターを探しているファンのために。

ここにいる間、ゲームの洞察とディスカッションのために、Pocket Gamer Podcastの最新エピソードをチェックすることを忘れないでください。

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