I bought Unclaimed World for $0.91. It may be worth a dollar. It's an interesting game with unconventional mechanics that almost succeeds. I like it. I want to love it, but I can't even recommend it. It comes so close to working, but it just falls short. The biggest problem it has, is that you can't really focus your construction and production projects. You can prioritize production, but even high priority tasks will not be completed before lower priority tasks. Why is my chemist farming when they are the only one capable of making rubber, which I have queued as the highest priority task? You can turn the game on max speed and it will still take several days for rubber production to even begin, because the chemist keeps wasting time farming when others could complete that task that has been set to a lower priority. The building mechanics are very unconventional. I would say inferior to other colony sims. It is serviceable, though, after you get the hang of it. There is a game here, I ...
Unclaimed World
- Release Date:
- Oct 4, 2016
- Developer:
- Refactored Games OÜ
- Publisher:
- Refactored Games OÜ
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Characters and alien wildlife are brought to life through a rigorous simulation and the game plays out as a tug-of-war between humans and nature on a planet full of opportunities and dangers.

Features
Indirect control -- the colonists are free and have a democratic society. Dissatisfied people can either leave or vote for improving their colony: Only if you have ambitious inhabitants will you access better technology and develop a camp into a comfortable town.
-Realistic sci-fi, pioneer setting
-Simulation of alien nature, human needs and frontier community
-Detailed, flexible crafting
...We draw inspiration from ‘The Settlers’, ‘Dwarf Fortress’ and Paradox games.
Setting
The game takes place in a realistic sci-fi setting, in a plausible future without Faster-than-Light travel. Humans landed on a Tau Ceti planet in 2238 after a 100 year journey. Over the generations, the Tau Ceti colonists lost the advanced equipment which was brought to the planet and the descendants formed simple frontier societies based on farming, fishing and trade.
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Open-ended maps and scenarios
In various scenarios and maps we explore the history of the planet's colonization. The tutorials and scenarios introduce you to the game's setting and mechanics and make you ready to tackle the open-ended maps where you build up a colony from scratch.
Fields of Tau Ceti are open-ended maps that take place in a primitive future centuries after planetfall. You begin with a community equipped for either hunting, farming or fishing and work off the land. Apart from an old robot, the people use simple technology such as smithing, small scale farming and black powder.

Fields of Tau Ceti currently has 2 maps + 1 large map version for powerful PCs.

Muckroot Mining Site is an open-ended map where a mining crew is extracting metals in a dangerous biome: They use advanced weapons for protection against the wildlife. They can start a settlement, mixing advanced and primitive tech.

Twinkler Island is a scenario with a team of planet explorers that have crash-landed on an island and must wait for rescue. There will be attacks by pack predators, the so-called “twinklers” which emerge from the caves littering the island.

Making Headway is an open-ended scenario where you grow a small farm community by expanding into rubber production, extracting sap from a dangerous swamp.

The Clay Pit is an open-ended tutorial where a scruffy crew of laborers make mudbricks for sale. See if you can turn the camp into a permanent settlement.

Castaways is a tutorial scenario that teaches you the game as you guide a group of stranded sailors to find food, fight 'bush dragons' and build a signal pyre on top of an island.

-The maps and scenarios are hand-made but we ensure replayability by randomizing starting location, number of resources, colonists, trade goods, animals etc.
CONTENT:
As of release, the game includes
94 structures
31 animals
~450 items (ingredients, materials, tools, gadgets, weapons, upgrades etc.)
17 plant species
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 10 capable graphics card
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 660 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Windows Media Player is required. The game does not support Intel integrated graphics cards. Also, some nVidia chipsets from year 2008/2009 are not supported: GeForce 9500 GT, GeForce GTX 280, GeForce GTX 285 and probably other 200-series cards.
Recommended
- OS: 64-bit OS recommended.
- Additional Notes: Supports high-dpi monitors with a magnification feature. Supports monitor selection for extended desktop with multiple monitors.
FAQ
How much does Unclaimed World cost?
Unclaimed World costs $16.99.
What are the system requirements for Unclaimed World?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 10 capable graphics card DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 660 MB available space Additional Notes: Windows Media Player is required. The game does not support Intel integrated graphics cards. Also, some nVidia chipsets from year 2008/2009 are not supported: GeForce 9500 GT, GeForce GTX 280, GeForce GTX 285 and probably other 200-series cards. Recommended: Recommended: OS: 64-bit OS recommended. Additional Notes: Supports high-dpi monitors with a magnification feature. Supports monitor selection for extended desktop with multiple monitors.
What platforms is Unclaimed World available on?
Unclaimed World is available on Windows PC.
Is Unclaimed World worth buying?
Unclaimed World has 50% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was Unclaimed World released?
Unclaimed World was released on Oct 4, 2016.
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