Author: | Pham Hoang Minh | ISBN: | 1230003129470 |
Publisher: | HM's book | Publication: | March 12, 2019 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Pham Hoang Minh |
ISBN: | 1230003129470 |
Publisher: | HM's book |
Publication: | March 12, 2019 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Fallout Shelter, the mobile and PC spin-off on the open-world Fallout games, is now available on Xbox One, too. Rather than charging through the wasteland like the traditional console iterations, however, in Fallout Shelter, you'll be taking on the role of a Vault-Tech Overseer, charged with shepherding your very own set of dutiful Vault Dwellers through the dangers of the post-nuclear apocalypse.
This guide will take you through everything you need to know for a successful shelter, starting on this page with some general tips and tricks for getting started, like what to do first, whether or not you can leave Fallout Shelter overnight, and specific tips for how to earn resources and avoid disasters.
The pages within, meanwhile, will take you through some of the specifics in more detail.
While you're waiting for Fallout 76 to make all of your MMO dreams come true, relive the joys of Fallout Shelter all over again, but this time on your Nintendo Switch. If you like witty writing, building management, post-apocalyptic wastelands, and watching your entire female population waddle around in giant yellow pregnancy sweaters, this is the game for you.
I've got plenty of experience with Fallout Shelter from when it first launched on iPhone (I may have played it way too much), and as such, have perfected its many devious arts: dweller management; sending adventurers to the wasteland; rushing rooms with impunity; and impregnating your female dwellers—for the good of the species!—when the time comes.
It's a very silly game. But an addicting one. And if you, like I, have fallen deep into its vault, here are some of my very best tips for making the most of your time there. Overseer is watching!
So take a look at this book and see what interests you!
Fallout Shelter, the mobile and PC spin-off on the open-world Fallout games, is now available on Xbox One, too. Rather than charging through the wasteland like the traditional console iterations, however, in Fallout Shelter, you'll be taking on the role of a Vault-Tech Overseer, charged with shepherding your very own set of dutiful Vault Dwellers through the dangers of the post-nuclear apocalypse.
This guide will take you through everything you need to know for a successful shelter, starting on this page with some general tips and tricks for getting started, like what to do first, whether or not you can leave Fallout Shelter overnight, and specific tips for how to earn resources and avoid disasters.
The pages within, meanwhile, will take you through some of the specifics in more detail.
While you're waiting for Fallout 76 to make all of your MMO dreams come true, relive the joys of Fallout Shelter all over again, but this time on your Nintendo Switch. If you like witty writing, building management, post-apocalyptic wastelands, and watching your entire female population waddle around in giant yellow pregnancy sweaters, this is the game for you.
I've got plenty of experience with Fallout Shelter from when it first launched on iPhone (I may have played it way too much), and as such, have perfected its many devious arts: dweller management; sending adventurers to the wasteland; rushing rooms with impunity; and impregnating your female dwellers—for the good of the species!—when the time comes.
It's a very silly game. But an addicting one. And if you, like I, have fallen deep into its vault, here are some of my very best tips for making the most of your time there. Overseer is watching!
So take a look at this book and see what interests you!