About This GameEvery day, millions crowd the tube in a desperate bid to get to work. Can you build and run the perfect metro station to help them make it on time? Overcrowd is a tactical management sim set on the metro of bustling city Lubdon Town. Blending base building with pausable real-time strategy, Overcrowd offers a unique mix of spatial puzzling, strategic thinking and split-second choices. Excavate your way through 4 layers of earth. Design your layout carefully and plot commuter routes with user-defined directional signs. Keep things on track with a wide range of equipment to unlock and procure. You’ll need to assemble a crack team, tool them up and deploy them to run your station in real time. You can set priorities, schedule breaks or just deploy them manually. Keep your staff room well stocked and your employees levelled and you can take you tube station to new depths. Commuters have needs, just like you and me. The hazards of a badly run station - delays, heat, dirt, rats - will affect their state of mind and your station reputation. Beware hoodlums and pickpockets who will try to derail your operation! Everything from bin emptying, generator refueling, power, litter collection, heat, commuter AI, shop prices, stock and staff activities are simulated down to the individual level. The huge range of interacting systems gives scope for emergent and unpredictable gameplay.
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Overcrowd: A Commute 'Em Up will launch in Early Access this Thursday 6th June!
Whaaa?!. Lights, cameras, actions! February update:
I thought I’d give you a quick update on what’s been going on with Overcrowd in 2019. First up, I've improved the commuters and staff sprites. As well as looking great with a super smooth walk cycle, we have now animated a bunch of new actions, from sitting, to foot tapping, to using objects and tools. Combined with a new lighting system, the overall look of the game has taken a big step forward. I can’t wait to update this page and make a new launch trailer to show off the new aesthetic. But for now here's a gif of some staff relaxing in a the staff room (you can see more video on my twitter feed). Of course, it's not all about the visuals. I’m also working hard to get as many features and items as I can in before hitting early access. With lots of the core functionality done, I’ve been able to add a slew of new objects. These include new power generators, capacitors, an ornate clock, air purifiers, light fixtures, staff seating, benches, CCTV cameras, a PA system and an arcade machine. And there's more to come. On the systems side of things, I've been refining a fully customisable sandbox mode. This lets you generate maps, set win/lose conditions, starting money, scenarios and goals, and generally tweak a load of settings to make the game as hard or as easy you like. Alongside the custom sandbox, there is a procedural campaign. This is really where the heart of the game lies. Your aim is to build a series of underground stations – and a team of staff and procured tech – across a series of increasingly tough randomly generated terrain and scenarios. Every time you restart you can enter a random seed to generate a new campaign. This should maximise replayability even during early access. I hope to add one or two more game modes on top of this (possibly more challenges or an endless-type play mode), though those will probably be introduced in early access (depending on your feedback). In the coming months I'll be sorting out a gameplay video showing how it’s all coming together, so remember to check back if you can! If you have any questions, drop by the discord server[discordapp.com], start a thread in the steam discussion group, or pop a question below.. Kotaku UK picks Overcrowd as standout game: Over the weekend we took the Overcrowd alpha to the EGX Rezzed game show in London in order to road test the tutorial and get some feedback before we go into Early Access. I was very happy to see that Kotaku UK took the opportunity to play the build and even picked us as one of eight standout indie games at the show. "For all intent and purposes, Overcrowd is a classic 'Theme' game set at an Underground station. The short demo only gave a snapshot of what you’d be doing in the completed version but, even so, constructing the station, setting the direction of the ticket barriers, employing an engineer, and finally opening up to punters was hugely satisfying," wrote author Nick Beaumont. Check out 8 Standout Indie Games from EGX Rezzed [www.kotaku.co.uk] for the full write up.
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