Team17 announced this afternoon that it has signed on a post-apocalyptic strategy game called Sheltered, which is in development by newly formed indie developer Unicube based in Shrewsbury, to its third-party publishing program.
"We've been long-time fans of the Worms franchise. They were some of the first games we played on our PCs when we were younger. To think we're now working alongside them is a bit surreal. We're really excited about working with Team17 over the next year, and think we have a bright future ahead!" said Sonny Meek and Dean Foster, co-owners, at Unicube.
Shaun writes: I’ll start by saying I’m a terrible father. That’s how Sheltered made me feel. On starting the game you’re given the choice on the make up of your family and I decided to pretty much base it on my own, though I did gift myself an extra child, a son called Isaac.
I thought creating and naming the family after my own would give me extra incentive to succeed, but boy did I fail epically hard!
The Indie Game Website writes: "Sheltered has been out for a couple of years on PC and is now gracing the Switch with its desolate, stressful presence. Set in the wake of a post-apocalyptic disaster, you have one goal: try and keep your family alive. The entire world has fallen into ruin, so rather than working towards the greater good, you just have to keep your loved ones alive for as long as you can."
Team17, a global games label, creative partner and developer of independent, premium video games in partnership with Unicube announced that Sheltered is out now on Nintendo Switch™.
Looks interesting.
I just look up the Kickstarter.. Looks my kind of Game.