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After Inc. Allows You To Rebuild the Civilization You Destroyed in Plague Inc.


The new game is from the team behind virus-spreading original.

Decades after the virus almost extinguished humanity, a few survivors emerge. You will build a settlement, explore, scavenge resources, and attempt to grow the society. It combines strategic simulation and city building.

Set in the beautiful, post-apocalyptic United Kingdom, you’ll be forced to make difficult decisions to help move civilization forward. The narrative algorithm of the story will be shaped by those decisions.

You can choose from 5 unique leaders of the settlement, each with radically different abilities.

To build a better tomorrow and keep your people happy, you will also need to explore the ruins of the past and scavenge resources. While uncovering old technologies, you will also be able to explore new ones.

There’s no need for an Internet connection to play, making the game perfect for a plane flight.

After Inc. is designed for the iPhone and all iPad models. It’s a $1.99 purchase now on the App Store. There are in-app purchases available.



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