Fallout Shelter, for the iOS and (soon) Android platforms, is like the Sims in that it allows you to manage a whole vault full of dwellers, and part of that, of course, includes when your dwellers get together and have babies. Dwellers breeding is a great way to increase the population, as well as to select for the statistics that you want to improve in your vault in general, but it takes a bit of care to make sure that you get the highest-stat kids that you can.
When Fallout Shelter was originally released, a lot of people quickly fell in love with it. The game is addicting, as you expect any good mobile game to be. That said, it could definitely be improved with a sequel.
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DualShockers writes "Has infinity got you feeling down? From the Penrose Stairs to the π symbol itself, some things just have no end in sight, which can ultimately lead to apathy, or even full-out rage. Human brains aren’t designed to naturally think too far outside a book-ended reality of beginnings and endings. Case in point: the spinoff stepchild of the beloved Fallout series, Fallout Shelter."