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This War Of Mine: The Little Ones

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This War Of Mine: The Little Ones

This War of Mine: The Little Ones explores the hardships of wartime survival as seen from an entirely new perspective; that of a child.

Based on This War of Mine, The Little Ones puts you in charge of a group of adults and children stuck in the middle of hell, trying to survive in a besieged city; struggling with lack of food, medicine and constant danger. The question is: how far will you go to make it through another day?

This War of Mine: The Little Ones focuses not only on the reality of enduring war, but also the fact that even in times of conflict, kids are still kids - they laugh, cry, play with toys and see the world differently. In addition to thinking about survival, you'll have to bring back the kid in yourself to understand how to protect the little ones. Their faith, and their futures, are in your hands.

This War Of Mine: The Little Ones provides a gritty, dramatic, and often thought provoking experience of war. Not from an elite soldier´s point of view, rather from a group of civilians that are trying to survive. In war, not everyone is a soldier This War Of Mine The Little Ones provides a gritty and thought provoking experience of war through the perspective of a group of civilians that are trying to survive. Even in war kids are still kids New to console comes the storyline of children- protect care for them as they continue to live in the war torn landscape as only children can. Choose Your Story When you first purchase This War of Mine you will have a choice between two stories: The more you play the game and the longer your characters survive, the more stories will unlock and become available for play. Some stories are only available if you have The Little Ones DLC. The base game has 12 scenarios, each with different stories. Each story will begin during a specific. This War of Mine: The Little Ones explores the hardships of wartime survival as seen from an entirely new perspective―that of a child. This DLC puts you in charge of a group of adults and children stuck in a besieged city, struggling with basic necessities.

Tips

The pace of This War of Mine is imposed by the day and night cycle. During the day snipers outside stop you from leaving your refuge, so you need to focus on maintaining your hideout: crafting, trading and taking care of young and adult civilians. At night, take one of your people on a mission to scavenge through a city for items that will help you stay alive.

  • Inspired by real-life events
  • Control your survivors and manage your shelter
  • Take care of innocent children - create toys for them and make them smile
  • Craft weapons, alcohol, beds or stoves – anything that helps you survive
  • Make decisions - an often unforgiving and emotionally difficult experience
  • Randomized world and characters every time you start a new game
  • Charcoal-stylized aesthetics to complement the game's theme

In War, Not Everyone Is A Soldier

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Once in a while a genre defining title breaks the mold and takes us out from our comfort zone of repetitive 'run of the mill' gaming. This War Of Mine was one of those. Critically acclaimed, multiple award winning and highly praised across the globe. Now the new installment 'This War Of Mine: The Little Ones' is set to once again challenge and inspire gamers.

New to the mix of survival and people/resource management comes the added storyline of Children. Protect and take care of The Little Ones as they continue to live in the war torn landscape as only children can. Teach and educate, and form emotional bonds, as you fight to survive in this harsh world and prevail through this unique narrative.

This War Of Mine: The Little Ones provides a gritty, dramatic, and often thought provoking experience of war. Not from an elite soldier´s point of view, rather from a group of civilians that are trying to survive. Struggling with a lack of food, limited or no medical supplies and under the threat of constant danger from the world around, players will need to make life-or-death decisions just to make it through another day.

The day and night cycle dictates the pace of the game. During the daytime, hidden snipers prevent you from leaving your refuge. This means having to focus on taking care of a group of civilians and maintaining the hideout by crafting the things people need to survive during war.

At night, players will choose one person to scavenge through a variety of locations for items that could help the entire group to stay alive. Try to protect everyone or choose to make sacrifices to endure the hardships. There are no good or bad decisions during war; only survival.

01/29/16
Xbox One, Playstation 4
Adventure
1
This War Of Mine: The Little Ones
This War Of Mine: The Little Ones

This War of Mine: The Little Ones explores the hardships of wartime survival as seen from an entirely new perspective; that of a child.

Based on This War of Mine, The Little Ones puts you in charge of a group of adults and children stuck in the middle of hell, trying to survive in a besieged city; struggling with lack of food, medicine and constant danger. The question is: how far will you go to make it through another day?

This War of Mine: The Little Ones focuses not only on the reality of enduring war, but also the fact that even in times of conflict, kids are still kids - they laugh, cry, play with toys and see the world differently. In addition to thinking about survival, you'll have to bring back the kid in yourself to understand how to protect the little ones. Their faith, and their futures, are in your hands.

This War Of Mine: The Little Ones provides a gritty, dramatic, and often thought provoking experience of war. Not from an elite soldier´s point of view, rather from a group of civilians that are trying to survive. In war, not everyone is a soldier This War Of Mine The Little Ones provides a gritty and thought provoking experience of war through the perspective of a group of civilians that are trying to survive. Even in war kids are still kids New to console comes the storyline of children- protect care for them as they continue to live in the war torn landscape as only children can. Choose Your Story When you first purchase This War of Mine you will have a choice between two stories: The more you play the game and the longer your characters survive, the more stories will unlock and become available for play. Some stories are only available if you have The Little Ones DLC. The base game has 12 scenarios, each with different stories. Each story will begin during a specific. This War of Mine: The Little Ones explores the hardships of wartime survival as seen from an entirely new perspective―that of a child. This DLC puts you in charge of a group of adults and children stuck in a besieged city, struggling with basic necessities.

The pace of This War of Mine is imposed by the day and night cycle. During the day snipers outside stop you from leaving your refuge, so you need to focus on maintaining your hideout: crafting, trading and taking care of young and adult civilians. At night, take one of your people on a mission to scavenge through a city for items that will help you stay alive.

  • Inspired by real-life events
  • Control your survivors and manage your shelter
  • Take care of innocent children - create toys for them and make them smile
  • Craft weapons, alcohol, beds or stoves – anything that helps you survive
  • Make decisions - an often unforgiving and emotionally difficult experience
  • Randomized world and characters every time you start a new game
  • Charcoal-stylized aesthetics to complement the game's theme

In War, Not Everyone Is A Soldier

Once in a while a genre defining title breaks the mold and takes us out from our comfort zone of repetitive 'run of the mill' gaming. This War Of Mine was one of those. Critically acclaimed, multiple award winning and highly praised across the globe. Now the new installment 'This War Of Mine: The Little Ones' is set to once again challenge and inspire gamers.

New to the mix of survival and people/resource management comes the added storyline of Children. Protect and take care of The Little Ones as they continue to live in the war torn landscape as only children can. Teach and educate, and form emotional bonds, as you fight to survive in this harsh world and prevail through this unique narrative.

This War Of Mine: The Little Ones provides a gritty, dramatic, and often thought provoking experience of war. Not from an elite soldier´s point of view, rather from a group of civilians that are trying to survive. Struggling with a lack of food, limited or no medical supplies and under the threat of constant danger from the world around, players will need to make life-or-death decisions just to make it through another day.

The day and night cycle dictates the pace of the game. During the daytime, hidden snipers prevent you from leaving your refuge. This means having to focus on taking care of a group of civilians and maintaining the hideout by crafting the things people need to survive during war.

At night, players will choose one person to scavenge through a variety of locations for items that could help the entire group to stay alive. Try to protect everyone or choose to make sacrifices to endure the hardships. There are no good or bad decisions during war; only survival.

01/29/16
Xbox One, Playstation 4
Adventure
1
  • Violence
  • Blood
  • Sexual Themes
  • Strong Language
  • Use of Drugs and Alcohol

Features

  • Your choices impact on every personCraft items
  • Inspired by real-life events
  • Craft items
  • Make unforgiving and emotional repercussive, life-or-death decisions
  • Optimised console controls

This War Of Mine: The Little Ones

This War of Mine: The Little Ones

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Deep Silver and 11 bit studios today release This War Of Mine: The Little Ones. A harrowing tale of true survival, the critically acclaimed This War of Mine: The Little Ones finally makes its debut on PlayStation4 and Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, this...




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