The game allows you to upgrade your rooms and level up your dwellers to enhance your Vault but of course tragedy can strike at any time – like when you remove the ladder in the pool on Sims and they can’t get out. They can also die out there – but you can pay out caps to revive them if you’re feeling particularly attached. They bring back caps, stimpacks and other fun items for your dwellers to enjoy while upping their experience so they can be better at their job when they come back. You can send you Dwellers out on missions to the Wasteland and read their reports while they’re out there. So those with higher strength work best in the power generator room, while those with agility skills are best when working in the diner (because you need ninja reflexes to cook apparently). Your Dwellers each have abilities and they work best in different areas of the Vault. I’ve racked up a good few hours on it already. ![]() It’s kind of like post apocalyptic Sims (they can even badoinkadoink and get pregnant) and it’s pretty addictive. ![]() ![]() Surprisingly it was free to download and I haven’t been confronted with any in app purchase opportunities yet. Well, not really Fallout as we know it, with the FPS gameplay and the temptation to detonate a bomb just to kill Moira because she’s so frigging annoying, but Bethesda have decided to dabble in the app world of gaming and have produced Fallout Shelter, which puts you in charge of your very own Vault as an Overseer and your job is to create the perfect home for your dwellers.
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