Looking for a more strategic (and single player) survival game? Consider giving Dead In Bermuda a look. It all begins with a plane crash that causes eight passengers to be stranded together on an island.
In this review, Alexx discusses how Dead in Bermuda is addictive despite its faults, stating - "I found myself losing hours in Dead in Bermuda, and while it isn’t the best Survival Strategy game I’ve played, I believe it is definitely the most realistic and immersive."
You’ve probably seen Lost, Castaway or Lord of the Flies and have a pretty good idea in regards to what you’d do if you were ever stranded on a deserted island. Dead in Bermuda is here to crush your hopes and dreams and tell you you’re wrong. The setup is very similar to (prepare to delve into some obscure references) Gods Will Be Watching, or rather the titular chapter in Deconstructeam’s retro psychological space thriller. Dead in Bermuda is brought to us by CCCP, a French studio not to be confused with the Icelandic CCP that brings us spreadsheets in space. It takes the same basic idea of physical and mental survival with limited resources and time as Gods but adds whole layers of complexity to it.
Weeks after scavenging for food and wood on a spooky island, Higher Eclectic Ground finally manages to bring you a special look at Team CCCP's indie adventure RPG/survival management game 'Dead in Bermuda', the island, its quirks and art.