UnReal World

UnReal World

released on Jun 17, 1992

UnReal World

released on Jun 17, 1992

UnReal World is a unique combination of roguelike roleplaying game and survival simulation set in the Far North long, long ago. Throughout the years, UnReal World has been praised for its depth, realism, atmosphere and immersion. The game is completely open-ended and you decide whether you wish to lead a life of a fisherman, a hermit searching for the peace, a brave adventurer, a rough hunter, a trapper or a tradesman. As a member of one of the nine different cultures you'll enter a detailed and enchanting iron-age game world in which northern folklore, knowledge and way of life play an important part. The world and mechanics of the game are highly realistic, rich with historical atmosphere and emphasized on survival in the harsh ancient wilderness. A wide world with vast forests, mires and mountains to roam and watercourses to row is randomly and procedurally generated - and you can live off the land and explore it on very detailed level. Track animals, set traps, hunt with bows and spears, tan hides, go fishing, pick berries, cook food, sleep in a temporary shelter or build a log cottage, trade with the villagers, craft items, interact with cultures near and far -- and so much more.


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The first time I played this game my girlfriend broke up with me because I didn't check my phone or contact the outside world or do anything but play this game for like three straight days.

UnReal World bravely asks the question: "How many wooden bowls do you need to make in Iron Age Finland to not freeze to death?" This will appeal to hardcore roguelike fans exclusively, but its still an impressive labor of love.

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