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Rebirth of Island

$4.99
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Developer:
Yo_Serjio
Publisher:
Yo_Serjio
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

"Rebirth of Island" is a hardcore survival game taking place in a wild, unknown world ruled with its own laws and customs. Your name is Gaius, an astronaut from Earth. You were sent on a space expedition in order to find a greater, more refined planet to occupy. Unfortunately, your ship was hit and you must crash land on a nearby unknown planet full of dangerous creatures. Your primary goal is to survive and to find your true calling on this mysterious planet.

Key points:

  • Procedurally Generated Planet: After each death a new planet with its own climate, rules, peculiarities and inhabitants appears.
  • Goals: You need to survive! Collect resources you need, build your shelter, and adapt to your dangerous surroundings.
    Try not to let your settlers die! Help them survive the many dangerous nights ahead.
  • The distribution of energy and resources: You have to build shelters for your settlers, feed and protect them. In exchange, they will work for you. You can assign them to extract resources, build new homes, and run maintenance on any built homes.
  • Continuous Updates: Join the active community to help shape the game's future! Give feedback, and participate in discussions with the developer and other players.

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User Reviews

Mixed
51 user reviews
41%
Positive
35 min at review
Recommended

Nice indie game but optimization need some fixes + I like graphic style of this game and rts genre too + Soundtrack is AWESOME!!! - birds sound is terrible and... and I hate birds now...

35 helpful 19 funny
57 min at review
Not Recommended

Great concept, but plays super clunky with incomprehensible UI. I play Dwarf Fortress so I'm used to a lot of complicated UI, but this is worse because the UI simply makes no sense at all and the tutorial takes almost an hour to complete and still doesn't manage to explain it. You must perform all kinds of complex actions like tapping one key, holding an other key, and then using the mouse to select something that pops up in the interface, and then holding down a mouse button for a long time and this is just impossible to memorize. Meanwhile quests tell you to gather resources and craft items, without telling you what to look for or which of the million of crafting prerequisites and menus you need for these. Stay away, and just play Dwarf Fortress for free if you want a complicated sandbox survival game.

25 helpful
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

TL:DR Opinion went "NotLikeThis" to "Some bug/control/explanation issues I struggled to get past, but will still pop back to see if its theres more development or its just me" 2ND IMPRESSION Okay, got over my tantrum, sometimes its the user, not the equipment right? And the last thing I wanna do is crap all over someones hardwork, no need to be a jerk about it eh? Its still early days for me, but sound and graphic wise, its great, I'm happy. Story wise? still getting there, but the tutorial being present on the ship is a little out of place for what you accomplish there, but maybe theres hidden back story as to why, not sure. In any case, once I got into the main game section, I realised theres a few control issues I'm struggling with. Needing to move the mouse out of the way after interacting with items, invisible unexplained walls on the map (which felt like trees and rocks, but didn't line up with ANYTHING you could see). It kind of felt like there was some prior assumed knowled...

15 helpful
5 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I would not recommend this game. However, it wasn't bad, but I got the game for $1 and got my money's worth out of it. Anyways... Tutorial was terrible and could be skipped past without any problems. The asteroid level/minigame in the beginning I absolutely hated, but I can see where it's needed for story (if the game has any) and I wish you could skip passed it at will (you can skip it if you fail too many times). Once you get to the game I enjoyed building the houses and doing quests to gain colonists. The most difficult part is figuring out how to tell them what to do. For one, someone has to plant trees and another cut when I feel like that should be one job, because the wheat planter also harvests. Your max inventory is limited to 5 item types with 16 being the max per stack. I could live with that since, but end up making a lot of stockpiles that only hold one type of item. Finally, it feels unfinished still: I found a few bugs and there is one resource I never found a u...

14 helpful
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Initially wouldn't run but after I got the game to start, it was ok. Tutorial wasn't fully flushed out so there were some game mechanics I had to figure out on my own. The UI is weird because sometimes you hover and release to grab an item and other times you click. After about 3 minutes of farming resources my inventory would be full and I couldn't pick up anything even if was an arrow that I just used said resources to make. Since there was no "Inventory capacity %" or weight value attached to the items, I had no idea when it was full or not. Also there was no hot bar to easily switch to frequently used tools (pick axe, hatchet, etc.). That made it harder to go out and farm or build. Overall, I'm glad I bought it on sale for like $2. Wouldn't have wanted to pay anymore for that. Still, there are much better survival/sandbox games out there.

12 helpful
10 min at review
Not Recommended

Abandonware. Dev has stated that they have moved onto another project.

11 helpful
6 min at review
Not Recommended

I got this game for 35 cents, and I can tell you in the state it's in it's still not really worth it. I crashed upon first start up and then got to the space ship tutorial area which for some reason dropped me to 14 fps, which doesn't make sense being that this game isn't anywhere near graphically intensive. But I decided to go with it and play anyway, which leads me to say that the UI and controls are bad. Just bad. It doesn't tell you what you're doing and has a bunch of buttons to press to interact rather than just using E or mouse 1 like you'd think you would. The fact that you can only grab one item from a stack at once and then have to drag it is just stupid. Make use of mouse 2. After struggling to figure out what to do for a minute or two, pressing Q, E, F, and V just to interact with something and craft I crashed when clicking on the link to review/give feedback on the main menu. This game also graphically has no optimization. Only screen res and that's it. I may give it anoth...

10 helpful
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

The gameplay is interesting as you need to survive then command a small group of fellows to follow procedures to sustain the village. However, the UI is complex as it requires you to hold buttons then mouse over and other stuff.. I managed to set up some of the settler but have no idea how i did it.

9 helpful
3 hrs at review
Not Recommended

So this game takes a swing at something I really want. Survival Crafter where you also run a village of NPCs. Unfortunately, its execution suffers from obtuse UI/controls, a very poor fighting mechanic, a very annoying feeding mechanic, and so far as I can tell very little content. I got it on sale for about $2 AUD, definitely don't regret the spend, but wouldn't recommend it as a game, just something interesting to check out

7 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Controls are difficult with little to know explaination. I shouldn't have to watch a YouTube video to try and figure out how to do basic tasks in the game.

5 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7
  • Processor: Dual Core 2,2 GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 512mb Video Memory, capable of Shader Model 2.0+
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Additional Notes: If playing on a Laptop, please make sure it has a discrete graphics card.

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS: 7, 8, 8.1, 10
  • Processor: Dual Core 3.2 GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 1024 mb Video Memory, capable of Shader Model 2.0+
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Additional Notes: 4If playing on a Laptop, please make sure it has a discrete graphics card.

FAQ

How much does Rebirth of Island cost?

Rebirth of Island costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for Rebirth of Island?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7 Processor: Dual Core 2,2 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 512mb Video Memory, capable of Shader Model 2.0+ DirectX: Version 9.0c Additional Notes: If playing on a Laptop, please make sure it has a discrete graphics card. Recommended: Recommended: OS: 7, 8, 8.1, 10 Processor: Dual Core 3.2 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 1024 mb Video Memory, capable of Shader Model 2.0+ DirectX: Version 9.0c Additional Notes: 4If playing on a Laptop, please make sure it has a discrete graphics card.

What platforms is Rebirth of Island available on?

Rebirth of Island is available on Windows PC.

Is Rebirth of Island worth buying?

Rebirth of Island has 41% positive reviews from 51 players.

When was Rebirth of Island released?

Rebirth of Island was released on Nov 4, 2016.

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