![]() ![]() Preparation is key in Fallout Shelter and will be the difference between failed or completed quest ![]() The more dwellers you have in that room, the less that time limit will be. Each room will go through a time cycle before it “releases” its resources for consumption. Expanding your living quarters, should also be a priority as it determines the number of dwellers your vault can house.Īpart from power, your rooms will also need dwellers to operate them. Once you have your generator up and running you will be looking at fulfilling the basic needs (food and water) of your vault inhabitants by building rooms such as the “water treatment plant” and “restaurant”. ![]() For any other room to even function, it will need a steady supply of electricity otherwise it will shut down and cease to perform its service. The power generator is probably the single most important room in Fallout Shelter, which is why it is the very first room you will build when starting out. Your Vault will consist out of various rooms, each one built to fulfil a specific function. Your job will be “to expand and maintain the Vault, while keeping your Dwellers safe and happy”. To sum it up, you will basically be playing as a Vault Overseer. There are very few mechanics you need to grasp, most of which will be explained in the brief introduction tutorial. Getting to grips with Fallout Shelter’s gameplay is fortunately not a massive ordeal, a characteristic that is seldom experienced when coming to terms with many management games. Let’s take a deeper look at Fallout Shelter… Dealing with the Vault But as a game originally meant for mobile gaming, how does it fare as a PC port? Does its success come from being an extension of the Fallout universe or is it a title that can stand on its own two feet? Now, a year since its release, Fallout Shelter has finally made its way to PC. ![]()
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