Those who know me know that I have a passion for games that are nearly simulations of reality, with my depth of experience only improving with each new element the game developer adds to mimic reality. Wilderness survival games set in more primitive times, or at least close approximations of them, hold a special place in my heart. It might have something to do with my fascination with ancient technologies, or perhaps it has to do with my desire to know where things began and how they got to where they are now.
Whatever the case, if a game involves wilderness survival and a million ways to die chances are good that I’m going to thoroughly enjoy it. I first discovered the phrase “Losing is fun” during my early experiences with Dwarf Fortress by Toady of Bay 12 Games, a game I’ll cover at another time. Suffice to say if you like intensely realistic village management games with a dwarfy theme, you need to play that one.
We won’t be talking about Dwarf Fortress today beyond that brief introduction. Instead, we’ll be talking about a game that was developed by a Finnish independent developer who goes by Sami. Sami has a deep love of his homeland and its culture and shows it through an unwavering dedication to Unreal World. Unreal World is a wilderness survival game that takes simulation of reality to new levels while retaining a simplistic graphical style that, for me, doesn’t take away from the game at all.
Wilderness Survival in Iron Age Finland
Unreal World brings us back to a time in Finland before the outside world had much of an opportunity to interfere with their way of life. It was later conquered by the Swedish Kingdom in a move that would see it fought over by both the Russians and the Swedes until it finally declared it’s independence in the early 1900’s. In Unreal World’s Finland, we see a wild and untamed country dotted with various tribal communities that each have their own personality and culture.
Unreal World brings us back to a time in Finland before the outside world had much of an opportunity to interfere with their way of life. It was later conquered by the Swedish Kingdom in a move that would see it fought over by both the Russians and the Swedes until it finally declared it’s independence in the early 1900’s. In Unreal World’s Finland, we see a wild and untamed country dotted with various tribal communities that each have their own personality and culture.
While you can choose to be part of any of these cultures and start in your choice of the four seasons you have limited control over where in the vast pre-Finland territory you begin. The limited gear you start with is a function of random chance, your skills, and the culture your characters comes from. While this starting gear is typically enough to give an experienced player a solid chance of surviving their first few months, it doesn’t always make it easy. The genuinely fortunate begin with a heavy fur cloak, a sharp knife, and a metal ax among their possessions.
From there this open world game allows you to take any number of paths to how your character will live. Will you settle on the edge of a distant lake, fishing and hunting for the supplies you need to survive? Or maybe set up several homesteads around the country and spend your life as a traveling trader with the villages you encounter? Perhaps you’ll head to the Southeast where the well-equipped and always hostile Njerpez dwell and fight these raiders for their often superior equipment. Whatever you choose know that you’ll need to find a way to survive the harsh winters, feed and clothe yourself, and tend to your wounds and health should you become injured or sick.
Unreal World is a relatively simple game to get into, but survival, let along a successful, thriving character, will take experience and a bit of luck to accomplish. The game has provided me with endless hours of entertainment, and fun stories to share with those who enjoy such things. I know I didn't give much information here beyond a brief overview but believe me when I say I'll be coming back to Unreal World to highlight it a bit more in the future. In the meantime I strongly suggest checking it out, you can find it on Steam.