The Flame in the Flood MAC Game takes you on a rogue-lite river journey where you witness what went down in the forgotten post-societal age of America. Craft cool stuff and weapons and use them to evade predators, everything for survival. The Flame in the Flood is a wilderness survival game in which a girl and her dog travel by foot and by raft down a procedurally-generated river. Scrounge for resources, craft tools, remedy afflictions, evade the vicious wildlife and, most importantly, stay healthy in a dangerous wilderness.
It's a 3rd person free-form survival sim/adventure/rogue-ish type thing where you take the role of a young woman surviving in a post-societal, procedurally generated flooded wilderness (stay with me here). For the most part you're piloting a raft down a river, fighting against starvation- and exposure meters. You can hunt, and craft and upgrade your raft, and generally just try to survive as long as possible (the main objective of the game).- 'The Flame in the Flood is a beautiful procedurally generated survival sim that gains a welcome sense of momentum from the need to stay on the move. Its unwieldy menus.
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Importantly, the GoG page states that 'integrated Intel GPUs are not supported' - all I can say is that it runs very smoothly indeed on the Iris Pro 6200 in my iMac.
I spotted this on GoG today (it's available via Steam too, if that's your preference)..interesting little game.
It's a 3rd person free-form survival sim/adventure/rogue-ish type thing where you take the role of a young woman surviving in a post-societal, procedurally generated flooded wilderness (stay with me here). For the most part you're piloting a raft down a river, fighting against starvation- and exposure meters. You can hunt, and craft and upgrade your raft, and generally just try to survive as long as possible (the main objective of the game).
The game has development pedigree, with peeps from Halo and BioShock involved in the process. And it's pretty good! Admittedly I haven't got very far with it yet, but I'm enjoying it. It's oddly relaxing, despite the premise. It looks great, and the twangy Americana guitar soundtrack fits well. Recommended.
