Apocalypse ? No !
Plateforme: Steam and more platforms will be revealed later!
Release date: Early 2025
What is Apocalypse? No!?
Apocalypse No is a French indie game, developed by us. You play a survivor accompanied by his faithful dog.
Say NO to the apocalypse!
A world in ruins.
Discover many varied maps: From a peaceful forest, through survivor camps to ruined cities, many varied maps are just waiting to be explored.
Survive against the creatures of the region.
The apocalypse has caused the appearance of many creatures! Zombies, slimes, hiders, didirocks, wolves, rats, chickens, rabbits and more!
Complete all 50 quests in the game!
Many non-player characters populate these lands, some of them need your help. Help them by providing them with resources, protecting them from tough enemies, and more!
A world divided into 4.
These lands are ruled by 4 main factions:
- The democratic regime of the army
- The regime's rebels
- Independent Survivors
- Religious fanatics
Survive with your companion...
Here is your companion:
Teach him all sorts of things!
You can teach your companions to defend you against zombies, search for treasures, or even defend positions!
Your companion is just waiting for you to act!
against merciless creatures...
Spider
Zombie
And much more !
Mouse
Insecte
The release date of Apocalypse? No! is scheduled for early 2025.
Apocalypse? No! will be available in the following languages on release day (Future updates will add more languages):
- English
- French
1- The primary objective of the game is to survive in a 2d apocalyptic world populated by many creatures such as zombies, slimes, hiders, didirocks, rats and a whole bunch of mutant insects. In order to survive these creatures you will have at your disposal several weapons and traps to defend yourself.
2- The second object is to complete the numerous quests distributed by NPCs across the maps!
3- Take care of your companion by teaching them skills and actions so that they can help you in your quest.
4- Discover a map that changes as you play different games. Indeed, the location of the different cards in the world is random, some objects also change from one game to another.