About This Game Basingstoke is a tense roguelike that mixes stealth and arcade action. Explore the smouldering ruins of apocalyptic Basingstoke, UK, a world of extreme peril where reanimated undead and ferocious alien monsters roam!Scavenge and CraftLoot and craft as you explore. Lob a tasty sausage roll as a diversion, or poison a kebab for bait. Sneak up and knock a monster out with a whack from a cricket bat, or slice them up with a chainsaw. Tranquillize them with a dart fired from a homemade blowpipe, or set them alight with a DIY flamethrower. There's over a hundred useable items to loot or craft!No Second ChancesUse stealth to sneak, weapons to attack, or if all else fails, run! But be very careful - one bite and you'll be ripped apart to become a tasty snack for monsters! Violence is your last resort. Sneaking, skullduggery, and ambush are your tactics.What is Basingstoke?Basingstoke is a town in England, renowned for its charming mix of hand crafted and procedurally generated features. Explore, above and below ground, and enjoy its many attractions. Rob a parking ticket machine, vandalise a keep left sign, go shopping at the OMNImart24/7... or if things get a bit much, hide in a wheelie bin.Unlockable CharactersAs you progress you'll unlock new characters. Start as a Tourist and capture those special moments with your selfie stick or splurge at the shops with your OmniBank GoldCard. Play as the Thief and use your Locksmith gadget to crack security panels and break safes. Each character has specialist equipment, unique crafting recipes... and hats!Achievements and Trading CardsThe Royal Mint have issued a special commemorative set of Basingstoke themed coins to celebrate The Apocalypse. 1p, 2p, 10p, 20p and 50p coins can be yours, as well as an especially shiny pound coin. Collect them all, and a full range of achievements, trading cards, profile backgrounds and emoticons! Unfortunately we're not allowed to show you a picture in the store, you'll have to earn them by playing :)Welcome to Basingstoke! 7aa9394dea Title: BasingstokeGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:PuppygamesPublisher:PuppygamesRelease Date: 27 Apr, 2018 Basingstoke Download Setup Exe basingstoke quakers. free furniture basingstoke. basingstoke hospital address. basingstoke taxi licensing. sovereign kingfisher basingstoke rent free weeks. basingstoke. mac debenhams basingstoke. pc parts basingstoke. waitrose basingstoke free parking. back cracking basingstoke. basingstoke 10k results. free jumping basingstoke. 0deon basingstoke. basingstoke van hire. basingstoke xmas market. johnny english basingstoke. basingstoke 4 bus. basingstoke used car dealers. basingstoke railway station. basingstoke wellness. basingstoke 6 a side. basingstoke 7 day weather. basingstoke usa. basingstoke vw. tv installation basingstoke. free topsoil basingstoke. 7bone basingstoke. basingstoke council licensing. basingstoke library. basingstoke mac makeup. key house basingstoke. mac support basingstoke. 67 basingstoke road reading. basingstoke canal boat license. basingstoke vue endgame. basingstoke pcn appeal. zipcar basingstoke. promens packaging basingstoke. basingstoke council jobs. basingstoke doctors. basingstoke kokoro. basingstoke 2050. basingstoke zara. basingstoke and deane planning. basingstoke garden waste. basingstoke 30 mile radius. basingstoke bus routes. basingstoke full map game fun af... towards the end I found a huge game breaking glitch.I dont think i'll be able to finish the game.Otherwise I love it. Its fun fam and its worth the money.but that glitch tho.https://gaming.youtube.com/watch?v=ui0H-KNzG-o&feature=sharea couple things happened.one level I skipped though the wall in blackness and walked around the level to the end.the last lvl wont even load. It keeps on giving me the same lvl back to back after beating it like groundhod day.At first I thought it was part of the game.. but it was loading lvls I already beat. you can watch it in the link. hiope its fixed soon.. First impressions: I absolutely LOVE it! Basingstoke is pretty much what I would describe as a zombie-themed mix between Droid Assault and Teleglitch. I was lucky enough to get a coupon for 75% off, I suppose since I own Droid Assault. Definitely worth $7.50 for me.You get to walk in as a new employee, pick up your visitor card, feed some bunnies in the lobby courtyard, then walk past a huge generator that shakes the room, and get stuck in the bathroom for 5 minutes while the apocalypse happens. In the ensuing events, you get rubber HAZMAT suit lab dudes clinging to you for dear life and getting eaten alive by zombies in the most hilarious ways possible. Getting out of the lab is easy enough.Gameplay goes something like this: You run around, avoid zombies, kill them if you can, craft awesome stuff, and loot EVERYTHING. Basingstoke is a pretty great loot simulator too, because there's no arbitrary limit on the items you carry. Items that you pick up along the way get stored in your "stash" upon reaching a safehouse (which is basically a checkpoint). This is persistent throughout levels, and retains its contents even if you die or reach the next safehouse. You can sometimes find a suitcase in any given level, which expands the number of item slots you have to take more stuff with you. It's always a hard choice what to leave in your stash, but you won't hurt as much with more suitcases.Crafting is just about as fun as it gets. In fact, my favorite crafting system in any game was Teleglitch's crafting system, and crafting in Basingstoke is one of the key proponents to what made me compare the two. Sandwiches, for instance, normally just attract enemies, and create a distraction long enough for one of the zombies to eat it. However, craft it with some poison powder and you have a mix that will induce vomiting until the zombie passes out for a couple minutes. Put chili pepper hot sauce in there to literally set them on fire and KILL them when they eat it. Throw in coffee grounds and toss it over to a dog, and watch it go nuts and start eating other zombies! You can make all sorts of other awesome, makeshift stuff too, like guns and attachments.There are definitely some "Wow, this is BS" moments in the game, but that's kind of by design since your player character is a walking one-hit-point wonder. In my 5 hours of playing Basingstoke, I'm willing to bet that about 4 of those were trying to get from the police station to the metro, which I'm still stuck on. 3 or 4 times now I've run through the entire level, looted everything, and then walked near a tentacle enemy that just shoots out of the ground and whisks me away, right by the metro entrance. The two times that this didn't happen, I got swarmed by the obscene amount of enemies behind the metro gate. It feels odd since I've unlocked the gate, gotten past it, and the game declares that I'm now in the metro, but there's still about a dozen zombies, two dogs, and a hunter on me and no sign of an exit. It kinda sucks that 45 minutes of gameplay get totally erased every time I reach what I think should be the next safehouse.Aside from this, the gameplay is incredibly rewarding. Between looting everything, checking the map for my progress, discovering new areas, crafting things, and clenching my \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 from being chased by zombies, 5 hours of my time got completely sucked away. On top of that I'm now spending another hour to write this review. Totally worth it though!8.5\/10: Excellent game! Excruciatingly hard, but insanely entertaining.---UPDATE:Now that I've had the pleasure of playing Basingstoke for yet another evening, I'm happy to say that with some luck (and explosives) I was able to get into the metro station after a couple more tries. And what do you know? The Insurance Policy item gives you a respawn checkpoint that you can use wherever you want. Huzzah!I would like to point something out as well, which is a fact often confusing to fellow gamers: Basingstoke is NOT an "isometric 3D" game! Seriously, claiming something is "isometric" when it's not is one of my pet peeves! Just do a search of "isometric", and you'll see that the definition is actually pretty limited. A couple examples of actual isometric 3D games would be Project Zomboid or the original XCOM: UFO Defense. Basingstoke may seem like an isometric game, but really all it amounts to is a difference in POV due to change in camera angle.So, another thing I didn't mention before is that I'm extremely picky when it comes to zombie games. Why? I think the genre is way overdone, and Sturgeon's Law applies more than usual because of it. But why do I like Basingstoke, you ask, even though it's centered around zombies? Well, that's a bit of a complicated question to answer. Instead of trying to distill what constitutes a "good" zombie game to its purest essence, let me give you some other examples of games that, for me, meet my rather strict criteria. For example: How To Survive, They Are Billions, Project Zomboid, Teleglitch, and some others like that.Zombie games, in my opinion, have to be able to prove in some way that they are better than other zombie games. People striving to make these games need to have content twice as stellar as normal games to pull it off. Basingstoke is easily one of the best zombie games I've ever played. Because of this, I would like to revise my rating.9.5\/10: Awesome zombie game that will keep you on the edge of your seat!. I am enjoying this game a lot. However, am I $30 enjoying this game? I didn't think so at first until I read something.Which was the dev explaining the high price on the steam discussions, stating that by the time the money reaches their wallets, each individual only has a couple bucks to spend.Not to mention that they're trying to make great games for such mediocre returns. I guess I feel for someone who is doing something they really want to do even though it can't pay the bills.. Take a shot of Tele Glitch, a shot of Mall Monster, a little bit of Pixel Dungeon, some Mini Thief and your favorite mixer,Then shake vigorously...This is Basingstoke.It has something for everyone,Stealth, crafting, rogue like adventure, with cute graphics, and an awesome atmosphere.It is at once terrifying and hilarious,With plenty of character, and lots of re playability... Worth the price of entry ...I just hope they keep working on this title, it has plenty of life left in it.... This game is great fun! Played it since beta and it has really become a polished joy of a game. If I was to categorize it, I would say it's a top-down stealth survival roguelite. And, it really raises the bar in the any of those categories. It seems to take the best of each of those genres and blend it sucessfully into an intensely stressful ninja-romp through a post apocolyptic nightmare. It's not an easy game, but if you've played anything else that Puppy Games has made, you shouldn't expect it to be, and that's part of the fun. It's also quite a departure from their arcade style games. While it feels deeper in many ways, it still retains the quirky and simplisticly-well-designed elements and controls that has made their earlier games some of my favorites. As always the graphics and sound design are top notch too. You can tell a lot of heart and soul has gone into this game, I highly reccomend it: 10/10! P.S. The intro is great, really sets the mood & I really think the wheely bin and binocular view was a neat touch!. yup! Great Game! Again!. I haven't played much (yet), but what I have isquite fun.
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