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We have both a campaign and sandbox mode. If you play the campaign, you will have a story that you can progress by achieving set goals and there is an ending. In Sandbox you can just keep playing forever (which you can also do in campaign mode by ignoring the story quests).
As for "is it still challenging" - as with pretty much any game, at some point you will deplete the content the game has to offer - research everything, have all your survivors at max level and equipped with the best gear, etc.
Thanks!
Agreed! Was thinking there would be no answer...
Hi,
The game is finished and we are not planning any more updates at the moment.
it'd be nice if the new version would work upon the old ones (seriously 1 water bottle a min or so for survivor is b.s. unless they're doing stuff like watering washing bathing etc.)
Maybe name it something more appropriate like Rapture or Armageadon or End of days. Hell just add end of days to judgement and it'd be more fitting. Cause the title is okay but makes it sound like you died already and are in hell or purgatory.