I also like that you can send characters out into the wasteland. You’ll see your shelter grow, characters level up, and get new items to give to them. In Fallout Shelter, you build your Shelter, bring people into it, make sure they have enough food, water, and energy. Thankfully you don’t have to make sure these people get to the bathroom. The layout of the Fallout Shelter reminds me a lot of the apartments in Tomadachi (and so does the dialogue and the fact that babies are born), though the micromangement is more like The Sims. The best way I can explain the game is by saying its a cross between Tomadachi Life and The Sims. Yes, its a free game, yes the graphics are simple, but the gameplay has me totally hooked. I am absolutely addicted to Fallout Shelter. So it was a given that I’d be interested in Fallout Shelter. You do not have to buy anything to play this game. The game does have some micro-transcations but only for little extra things. Here are my first impressions of Fallout Shelter for Nintendo Switch.įallout Shelter is a free downloadable game and its currently available on the Nintendo Switch eshop. I downloaded the game and I’ve had the chance to play it some. The fact that the game was free and that it came out last night excited me even more. I knew what the game was, vaguely, and thought it might be interesting. They made many announcements, but my favorite was Fallout Shelter for the Nintendo Switch. Author: Daniel Fugate Category: Articles, Genres, Nintendo Switch Categories, Simulation, Switch News, Date: 11th June, 2018 Last night, Bethesda had their E3 press conference.
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