Apr 23, 2018
Frostpunk - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Xalavier Nelson Jr)

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When I signed the law drafting children into my city s workforce, I should have felt resistance. Some sense of remorse, or an impulse to explore other options anything but this. Instead, I was simply surprised at just how many kids lived here.

Then I sent them to the coal mines. (more…)

Frostpunk - Rufus Blackwood


Welcome, Citizens!

The time has come to tell you a little bit about Frostpunk's ADDITIONAL SCENARIOS! Some of you may already know that on top of the main campaign, which you could already see on multiple Twitch streams and YouTube let’s plays, full version of Frostpunk offers two more robust scenarios.

Both of them adding different perspectives on society survival, introducing new challenges to tackle and extending your overall experience. In both scenarios you’re gonna have to come up with smart ways of planning and building your city, adjusting strategy to differently shaped maps surrounded by new sites to discover.



SCENARIO #1: THE ARKS
‘We've been chosen to safeguard a priceless treasure – the seeds and seedlings of plants from all over the world. They've been deposited in Seedling Arks to stop them from freezing, but it falls to us to build a city to protect these precious buildings until the winter ends, however long that may be. The only way to do this is with automatons. We'll ensure the green earth is reborn – even if we aren't there to witness it.’

‘The Arks’ leaves you with very limited population, pushing you onto the path of technological advancement, where automatons become vital for the city’s survival.

SCENARIO #2: REFUGEES
‘We were condemned to die with the rest of the common folk when London was destroyed. But we rose up. We commandeered the ships that were meant to carry the wealthy to safety and sailed north. Here we found a Generator and claimed it for ourselves. Now we must gather all our people in this new city before the lords arrive to rob us of our freedom again.’

If the ultimate winter was not enough, in ‘Refugees’ scenario you have to deal with social stratification & unrest in rapidly growing society.

--- RELEASE DETAILS & EXTRA INFO ---
Frostpunk releases on 24.04.2018 (4/24/2018)
at 3:00 PM CEST / 6 AM PDT
.

You can add it to your Wishlist here:
http://store.steampowered.com/app/323190/Frostpunk/

Additionally, release of Frostpunk is not the end of our journey with the game. Be aware that free content updates are planned. For details and new announcements stay with us here or follow on:Also, be sure to check out previous updates:And if you want to learn EVEN MORE about the game - we have just released "11 facts about Frostpunk" - a feature preview video. You can watch it here:
https://youtu.be/1VEKpJBX8V4
THE CITY MUST SURVIVE!
Frostpunk - Rufus Blackwood


“The function of prayer is not to influence God, but rather to change the nature of the one who prays.”
Søren Kierkegaard

Hello there, Citizens!

Pfew! Crazy times! We are getting ready to release the game on 24.04.2018 - but we still want to show you some new stuff. If you’re watching Twitch - you’ve probably already seen the second path that you can choose in Frostpunk, besides the Path of Order. However, for those of you who prefer to avoid major feature spoilers ('cause streamers tend to show you the whole thing) - we prepared a brief presentantion of some basic laws that you can establish if you choose the path of the true devotion!

“There's a saying "There are no atheists in foxholes" and we felt it rang true for the situation depicted in the game. But Frostpunk is about the extremes people go to to survive and we asked ourselves how it could impact the need for faith people would naturally develop. A cynical leader might twist it to control and brainwash, supplanting the idea of a higher power with cynical will of man. We wanted to ask the players whether they are comfortable with that, if it meant greater chances of survival.”
― Marta Fijak, Senior Game Designer


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--- GAMEPLAY DETAILS ---
Choosing the Path of Faith means showing your society a brand new way of life. However - for you as their leader - it means unlocking new instruments to influence the shape of the city itself. Discover new buildings and abilities as you make your first steps on the Path of Faith. Here are some examples:

Law: House of Prayer
A small place of worship for our people. Prayers, sermons and small ceremonies are held here. People living near Houses of Prayer will be more hopeful.

This law will unlock a new building: House of Prayer, where people can practice their faith in peace. It also unlocks new ability: Sermon. When you use this ability, people living nearby will gather to pray, which will raise their hope.



Law: Shrines
A small shrine where passers-by can pray and put their trust in faith, gaining hope. People nearby, reminded of why they toil, work more efficiently.

This law adds a new building: Shrine, and a new passive effect: shrines will raise the spirits of people in nearby workplaces, so they work more efficiently and are more hopeful.

Law: House of Healing
A hospital run by the faithful. Heals the sick and the gravely ill slightly slower than an Infirmary, but doesn't require engineers. Slightly raises patients' hope.

This law will unlock new building: House of Healing. It doesn't require engineers, treats the gravely ill and gives all patients a small hope bonus.

Law: Field Kitchens
Each Field Kitchen will provide people working nearby with hot meals to keep them warm.

After establishing this law you will gain access to another building called Field Kitchen. Any workplaces in range will get a bonus to their heating thanks to the warm meals served in this building.



Law: The Temple
The symbol of our devotion and our central place of worship. It brings peace to the faithful and inspires hope throughout the city. It may cause some doubters to mend their ways.

This law unlock a new building: The Temple. It will kindle hope in the hearts of the faithful and sway the doubtful. It also gives you a new ability: Ceremonial Service - that raises hope and comforts the discontented. There can only be one temple in the city.

Law: Evening Prayers
We shall meet and pray together to warm not only our bodies, but also our souls.

This law unlocks new ability: Evening Prayers - each use raises hope and lowers discontent.



--- ADDITIONAL Q&A ---
1. When exactly does it release on Steam?
Game releases on 24.04.2018 (4/24/2018) at 3:00 PM CEST / 6 AM PDT.

2. I've heard there was na AMA on the Fan Discord Server! Can I see it anywhere?
We didn't have time to archive it, yet - but you can read the summary on Survive This website!

3. Where can I find the previous updates?
They are available on Steam, same as this one:4. I can't wait to play the game! What can I do about it?!
The best solution is to add Frostpunk to your Steam Wishlist and wait for its release on 24.04.2018:
http://store.steampowered.com/app/323190/Frostpunk/
5. I want to learn more about the game! How can I do that?
Perfect timing! We have just released "11 facts about Frostpunk" - a feature preview video about our game. You can watch it here:
https://youtu.be/1VEKpJBX8V4
THE CITY MUST SURVIVE!

Frostpunk - Rufus Blackwood


Hi there, Citizens!

We are aware that it is not an easy task to survive the endless winter...but we have some tips for you that will help you deal with this burden!

Here are 11 FACTS about FROSTPUNK!
https://youtu.be/1VEKpJBX8V4
▶️ Frostpunk on Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/323190/Frostpunk/

AVAILABLE 24.04.2018!

THE CITY MUST SURVIVE.
Frostpunk - Rufus Blackwood


Hi there,

there's an exclusive stream happening NOW over at Yogscast Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/yogscast

It's the first time we're showcasing a brand new build, not the 10 days demo!

VOD from this stream will be available in the future on the Yogscast Live YouTube channel as well: https://www.youtube.com/user/yogslive

Cheers!
Frostpunk - Rufus Blackwood


Hi there,

there's an exclusive stream happening NOW over at Yogscast Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/yogscast

It's the first time we're showcasing a brand new build, not the 10 days demo!

VOD from this stream will be available in the future on the Yogscast Live YouTube channel as well: https://www.youtube.com/user/yogslive

Cheers!
Frostpunk

Frostpunk is a survival sim about managing a city in a wintry post-apocalypse by rationing resources like heat and food, passing hard-knock laws and, if you're Chris, mandating soup. But the more I talk with Pawel Czaplarski and Rufus Kubica of Polish developer 11 Bit Studios, the more I see that it's also a politically charged game about people. It's different from other city builders in that growth is far from your only goal, and it's different from other survival games in that you're responsible for an entire society, not just yourself. 

"It's not like a never-ending city builder. It's more story-driven," Czaplarski says. "This game is about politics. It is about being a leader. You are responsible for your entire city-state. Whatever you shape will be your society. At the beginning you have a few simple tasks given to you to adapt to the situation. You need to get some coal, you need to start the generator. But ultimately you're supposed to lead your society to safety."

It's easy to make snap decisions when you're by yourself. In games like Don't Starve, you're free to do whatever you want with your resources. Things change when you're thinking about a group. Everyday decisions suddenly become difficult and complicated, and at the same time, some decisions become dangerously easy because you're not the one dealing with the consequences. 

"I strongly believe that different rules apply to morality when it comes to groups," Czaplarski says. "Imagine being appointed leader of a country. Whatever you do, people will disagree, at least some of them. But you should think that, in the long-term, your decisions are right, you foresee the consequences. 

"In Frostpunk, citizens ask for solutions to various situations. For example, when lacking manpower, people may ask you about child labor. Normally you wouldn't be sending children to work, but what happens if you're really on the edge? You may decide that sending children to work is actually the best solution."

As Chris discovered, endorsing child labor often leads to unrest and injuries. Luckily the build me and the devs are playing is fresh out of the oven and includes expanded and never-before-seen features. We opt for child shelters instead of child labor, and as a result, later on down the line we unlock the option to have children serve as medical apprentices, which is much safer work than mining coal or repairing massive generators. It's a long-term strategy, and like most long-term strategies in Frostpunk, it's a gamble. 

"The laws you set are irreversible," Czaplarski says. "However, future laws can amend what you've decided in the past. Like applying radical treatment when people are frostbitten. They may lose their legs, but you still take care of them. They need to get food, they need to be treated, they need to be taken care of. You keep them in your society but they are useless. They are a part of your society that doesn't work. But this is your decision as a leader, and you believe it's humane. Later on, if you develop technology for prosthesis, you can create prosthetic limbs and make those people useful again. It's not a question of treating people as a resource, but making decisions that are good in the long-term for your entire society."

"What's important is that you don't know this at this point," Kubica says, referring to Frostpunk's many branching laws. "You may go for radical treatment but you don't know what comes further. It's the same with child labor. Usually people tend to send children to work because there's an immediate effect. But I prefer to go with child shelters because later on I can use them as medical apprentices. That's a long-term strategy." 

It's especially difficult to resist the allure of immediate, short-term payoffs because you regularly receive requests from citizens. They need homes, they're freezing, they don't have enough food. One of the most interesting requests citizens make is the desire to explore the outside world. Frostpunk is set in an alternate 19th century where the world froze over just after steam engines were invented. Your main city is situated in a frozen crater, and people are curious about the outside world. Is it really as bad as it seems? Are their missing loved ones out there somewhere? Is yours really the last city on Earth? The only way to find out is to send exploration parties into the frozen wasteland, which carries huge risks. 

At any given moment, you can bet that someone in your city is unhappy, and it falls to you to decide when to listen. You can ignore requests and complaints, but that builds discontent, one of Frostpunk's two most important resources, the other being hope. If your discontent bar maxes out, your citizens are liable to riot. Likewise, if you run out of hope, your citizens will likely abandon your city. Both result in you failing the scenario—there's currently one main scenario and two sub scenarios with unique challenges—so you have to at least meet your citizens halfway. For me, that's the most exciting thing about Frostpunk. You're the one in control, but there's no such thing as one-way communication. Your people also talk to you. 

This War of Mine - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Brendan Caldwell)

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Hello from the Game Developer s Conference, where every building comes with a blizzard-spewing air conditioner. I ve just been to see Frostpunk, the societal survival game set in a pseudo-Victorian hellwinter, from the developers of This War of Mine. The frosty management game will support modding, they say, and there are plans for additional scenarios . That means both smaller, free updates and bigger packs of paid DLC. Although mod support probably won t be from day one . And the developers haven t decided what these later scenarios will contain. (more…)

Frostpunk

Developer 11 Bit Studios announced today that Frostpunk, the game about humanity's final, desperate bid for survival in a great frozen wasteland, will be out on April 24. To celebrate the launch date announcement, the studio also released a new cinematic teaser offering a gentle reminder of the risks of getting things wrong. 

Frostpunk is set in an alt-history 19th century in which something, somewhere, has gone terribly wrong. The world is encased in ice, and humanity stands on the brink of extinction. As the ruler of the last city on Earth, you must build and expand your steam-powered citadel, establish rules and laws, harness resources, push back the cold, and send out expeditions in search of information, supplies, and other survivors. The primacy of survival means hard decisions will have to be made, but there will be consequences—for the city, and for you. 

11 Bit Studios managing director Grzegorz Miechowski said the goal had been to get Frostpunk out earlier this year, but the developers opted to take more time. 

"For us, production value is always the most important thing and a bug-free, carefully-balanced game is crucial to offer gamers the experience we want them to have," he said. "This War of Mine was a unique game about moral choices, and with Frostpunk, we are bringing this to a whole new level." 

Frostpunk will be available on Steam, GOG, and Humble for $30. Physical aficionados can opt for a boxed "Victorian Edition," which will include a hardcover art book, for $35. 

Frostpunk - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Matt Cox)

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Imagine: Frostpunk, the city builder about ensuring a society’s survival by making trying moral decisions, is at your door demanding to know if you’re sheltering any innocent video games. Do you lie and turn the personified would-be game murderer away, or accept that there’s a universal moral imperative to tell the truth regardless of the consequences?

I’d imagine that’s exactly the sort of dilemma you’ll have to wrestle with when Frostpunk comes out on April 24th. It’s the latest effort from the This War Of Mine devs, and when Adam played it last year it was shaping up to be a chiller success.

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