The most popular post-apocalyptic games
After the next cataclysm (war, meteor, whatever), we will live in a world where the word "civilization" will mean something completely different. Radiations everywhere? No more state and police force? Cities burnt to the ground? That's what we call a post-apocalyptic world.
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Beneath a Steel Sky
DOS1994freeware4/5 Revolution Software
Beneath a Steel Sky is a classic point-and-click adventure game released in 1994, developed by Revolution Software. Set in a dystopian, cyberpunk future, the game is renowned for its rich atmosphere and distinctive artwork. The game follows Robert Foster, who, after being abducted from his tribal home in the Outback, finds himself in Union Cit...
Fallout
DOSWindows XP/98/951997protecteddemo4.1/5 Interplay Productions
I have no Mouth and I Must Scream
DOS1995protected4.1/5 The Dreamers Guild
Autoduel
DOS19853.9/5 Origin Systems
Autoduel is an abandoned top-down open world post apocalyptic RPG/driving game hybrid designed by Chuck Bueche and Richard Garriott of Ultima fame. Autoduel was developed by Origin Systems and was released in 1985 for DOS, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, C64, Apple II, Macintosh, Amiga. Autoduel is based on a board game designed by Steve Jackson himself.
Wasteland
DOS1988protected3.9/5 Interplay Productions
Double Dragon
DOS19884/5 Technos Japan
Deathtrack
DOS19893.9/5 Dynamix
Deathtrack is an abandoned racing vehicular combat game set in a post-apocalyptic North America. Deathtrack is a mix of high-speed racing and combat and was developed by Dynamix and released by Activision in 1989 for DOS.
Van Buren (Fallout 3)
Windows XP/98/952003canceleddemo4/5 Black Isle Studios
Van Buren was a science fiction post-apocalyptic RPG being developed by Black Isle Studios and never published. Van Buren was the direct sequel to Fallout 2, part of the Fallout franchise. Van Buren was canceled in 2003.
Fallout 2
Windows XP/98/951998protected4.1/5 Black Isle Studios
Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel
Windows XP/98/952001protecteddemo4.1/5 Interplay Productions
Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel is a tactical role-playing game published by Interplay Entertainment in 2001. Unlike its predecessors, which were traditional RPGs with turn-based combat, Fallout Tactics took a different approach by focusing more on tactical combat rather than extensive role-playing elements.The game features squad-based comba...
Bad Blood
DOS19904.2/5 Origin Systems
The Terminator: Rampage
DOS19934/5 Bethesda Softworks
2400 A.D.
DOS19884/5 Origin Systems
Twilight 2000
DOS19914.3/5 Paragon Software
Roadwar 2000
DOS1987protected4/5 SSI Strategic Simulations Inc.
Midwinter
DOS19904.1/5 Maelstrom Games
Primal Rage
DOS19954/5 Atari
Septerra Core: Legacy of the Creator
Windows XP/98/951999protected4/5
Dark Reign 2
Windows XP/98/952000protected3.9/5 Pandemic Studios
Ground Control
Windows XP/98/952000protected4/5 Massive Entertainment
Ground Control is a strategy game developed by Massive Entertainment and released by Sierra On-Line in 2000. More precisely Ground Control is a real time tactical game with a sci-fi setting.
Brutal Sports Football
DOS19934.2/5 Teque
Transarctica
DOS19933.8/5 Silmarils
CyClones
DOS1994protected3.9/5 Raven Software
Burntime
DOS19934/5 Max Design
AlphaMan
DOS19953.6/5
Scavengers of the Mutant World
DOS19883.9/5 Interstel Corporation
Warzone 2100
Windows XP/98/95LinuxMac OS1999freeware3.7/5
Strife
DOS1996protecteddemo4/5 Velocity
Strife from 1996 is a first-person shooter game developed by Rogue Entertainment and published by Velocity, based on the Doom engine. It's often remembered for being one of the earlier games to blend first-person shooter gameplay with RPG elements, such as dialogue with NPCs, quests, and an overarching storyline.In Strife, players assume the role o...
Superhero League of Hoboken
DOS1994protected3.9/5 Legend Entertainment
Fountain of Dreams
DOS19904.1/5 Electronic Arts
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