Road trips with only two people always have their uncomfortable silences. In Dustland DeliveryMy character, a sniper, tried to break the ice with the blacksmith he had hired a few cities, with only intermittent success.
Do you remember your bodyguard, the one with whom I tried to flirt without success in that bar? The blacksmith was not interested. What about that cunning junk dealer, or the scary cemetery? Silence. She only wanted to discuss 'abandoned train' and 'abandoned factory', although leaving in these post-apocalyps was not that rare. But I made a note to look forward to rusted remains; Stress and mood are much more difficult to solve than hunger and thirsty.
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Dustland DeliveryAvailable via Steam for Windows (and Proton/Steam Deck), you place in the role that is usually included by NPCs in other post-apocalyptic RPGs. You are a trader, buy cheap goods in one place to sell with a profit elsewhere and work the costs of fuel, maintenance and raider attacks in your margins. You are in charge of everything during your journey: how fast you drive, when you have to rest and set up the camp, whether you have to approach that caravan from pickups or give them a wide berth.
Some of you, the types whose favorite part of The Oregon Trail were the trading posts, perhaps already sold. For the others, I want to suggest that the game is full of small pieces of weird humor and emerging stories, and a wild amount of re -playability for what is currently a game of $ 5. There are three search-driven scenarios, plus a tutorial, in the basic game. A new DLC from this week, SheolAdds underground cities, ruins expeditions, more areas and a final story search for four more dollars.