With a new direction, LifeAfter has been gaining the support of players during the early launch. Is NetEase putting its hands on the latest ...
With a new direction, LifeAfter has been gaining the support of players during the early launch. Is NetEase putting its hands on the latest game?
Released a few weeks ago, the LifeAfter quickly impressed the players with their relatively new gameplay. As a zombie-themed mobile game title in an open world, it is not difficult for NetEase's game to appeal to players with an engaging and interesting storyline.
Stuck, frightened and fast and fast-paced are what you will experience when playing LifeAfter. With the risk of facing the end of the world, caused by the raging of fierce zombies, you will need to quickly get yourself a specific plan, make good use of the resources earned and use them in the most optimal way. Like other zombie survival games, solid walls and specialized weapons will help you survive this threat.
That's what basically happens during play, but the aspect we want to talk about is the Multiplayer mode.
In a fierce survival world, where you not only have to fight the zombie hordes, having a good "neighbor friend" is definitely not a bad idea. Living together, building together, assembling new items, weapons and, above all, against those threats out there are the advantages that players can have. This cooperation with "add friend and friend" will help you increase your strength and improve many other related factors.
In addition to cooperating with a friend, the player can fully scale up with Private Camp. Formed as a small town, Private Camp will give you more quality facilities with practical buildings such as City Hall, Arms Store, Furniture Store, etc. there will even be canteen counters. Free food and food provided to residents in the camp. A town with a maximum population of up to 80 people, is there a bunch of zombies that are "wild" enough to get here?
Of course, you can't have those rights easily. In the midst of a world in danger, people sometimes will survive and make a dose. That creates a certain barrier for new entrants. You will need to perform a lot of tasks with an abandoned cabin to gradually get certain contributions. Through these "check-in" procedures, you will be considered "honorary citizens" and have the right to migrate to the area near the camp.
Overall, Life After seems to have succeeded in encapsulating a huge amount of content with just a few simple but highly logical stories throughout the game. In addition to the carefully scrutinized graphics, having a great, optimized mobile control system will somehow make us think of another popular NetEase game, Rules of Survival, along with the successes it has brought.
You can now download LifeAfter for free on both Google Play and Appstore. If you want to know more about the stories around this mysterious game, as well as the latest updates on the upcoming English version, please visit the official LifeAfter website: https: / /www.lifeafter.game/
Released a few weeks ago, the LifeAfter quickly impressed the players with their relatively new gameplay. As a zombie-themed mobile game title in an open world, it is not difficult for NetEase's game to appeal to players with an engaging and interesting storyline.
Stuck, frightened and fast and fast-paced are what you will experience when playing LifeAfter. With the risk of facing the end of the world, caused by the raging of fierce zombies, you will need to quickly get yourself a specific plan, make good use of the resources earned and use them in the most optimal way. Like other zombie survival games, solid walls and specialized weapons will help you survive this threat.
That's what basically happens during play, but the aspect we want to talk about is the Multiplayer mode.
In a fierce survival world, where you not only have to fight the zombie hordes, having a good "neighbor friend" is definitely not a bad idea. Living together, building together, assembling new items, weapons and, above all, against those threats out there are the advantages that players can have. This cooperation with "add friend and friend" will help you increase your strength and improve many other related factors.
In addition to cooperating with a friend, the player can fully scale up with Private Camp. Formed as a small town, Private Camp will give you more quality facilities with practical buildings such as City Hall, Arms Store, Furniture Store, etc. there will even be canteen counters. Free food and food provided to residents in the camp. A town with a maximum population of up to 80 people, is there a bunch of zombies that are "wild" enough to get here?
Of course, you can't have those rights easily. In the midst of a world in danger, people sometimes will survive and make a dose. That creates a certain barrier for new entrants. You will need to perform a lot of tasks with an abandoned cabin to gradually get certain contributions. Through these "check-in" procedures, you will be considered "honorary citizens" and have the right to migrate to the area near the camp.
Overall, Life After seems to have succeeded in encapsulating a huge amount of content with just a few simple but highly logical stories throughout the game. In addition to the carefully scrutinized graphics, having a great, optimized mobile control system will somehow make us think of another popular NetEase game, Rules of Survival, along with the successes it has brought.
You can now download LifeAfter for free on both Google Play and Appstore. If you want to know more about the stories around this mysterious game, as well as the latest updates on the upcoming English version, please visit the official LifeAfter website: https: / /www.lifeafter.game/