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'''Unturned''' is a free sandbox game in an emerging singleplayer and multiplayer apocalypse survival genre. Unlike some survival genre games which are focused on an Multiplayer style, Unturned provides [[The Player|players]] with easy systems to survive the[[ zombie]] infestation in many various ways either on their own or with their friends. Over the course of a typical adventure, [[The Player|players]] and groups will have a blast fortifying locations, scavenging for supplies, trying to live off the [[PEI|land]] and interacting with other Players. The game is being developed entirely with the community in focus, and has many features which are based entirely on feedback.
 
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'''Unturned''' is a free sandbox game in an emerging singleplayer and multiplayer apocalypse survival genre. Unlike other survival genre games which are focused on a multiplayer style, Unturned provides [[The Player|players]] with easy systems to survive the [[zombie]] infestation in many various ways, either on their own or with their friends. Over the course of a typical adventure, [[The Player|players]] and groups will have a blast fortifying locations, scavenging for supplies, trying to live off the land, and interacting with other [[Player|players]]. The game is being developed entirely with the community in focus, and has many features which are based entirely on feedback.
== <strong>Fortification</strong>==
 
Players can build massive forts out of structural building blocks, or build onto smaller buildings in the world with barricades. More options for building are constantly being added. Buildings can be destroyed by various different tools.
 
   
== '''Vehicles''' ==
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== Fortification ==
Players can find vehicles and can drive them, using them as a weapon to run over zombies or other players and as a faster method of transport than walking.
 
   
 
Players can build massive forts out of structural building blocks, or build onto smaller buildings in the world with barricades. More options for building are constantly being added. Buildings can be destroyed by various different tools. There are 2 types of buildings: structures and barricades. Structures can be placed on floors supported with [[Pillar|pillars]] and most of the time this is the only way to place one. Barricades are more often freeform buildings that can be placed anywhere that is not obstructed.
== <strong>Survival</strong>==
 
The player has to look around the map for loot to survive such as water and clothes. It is entirely possible to live off in the wilderness by growing crops, and hunting animals.
 
   
 
== Vehicles ==
== <strong>Explore</strong>==
 
The game goes where the community wants it to. The official maps are currently located in Canada and the U.S.A.
 
   
 
Players can find vehicles and can drive them, using them as a weapon to run over [[zombies]] or other [[Player|players]] and as a faster method of transport than walking.
== <strong>Bandits</strong>==
 
Players can choose to become a bandit by killing everyone on sight. Most of the players are bandits due to the fact that it has no direct consequences and the reward is instant and most of the time great
 
   
 
== Survival ==
== <strong>Heroes</strong>==
 
Players can choose to become a hero by helping other people and softening the bandit population. Heroes are very rare due to having rewards that do not even compare to being bandits and the fact that it's very risky.  
 
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[[The Player]] has to look around the map for loot to survive such as water and clothes. It is entirely possible to live off in the wilderness by growing crops and hunting [[animals]].
=='''Maps'''==
 
There are currently three available maps to play. The [[PEI]] map, which is a map useful for starting players, the [[Washington]] map, for a change in scenery, and the [[Yukon (Map)|Yukon]] map for more experienced players who want a challenge against the environment. The player also has the option to create their own maps using the [[Editor]]. Unturned is currently in development so there are likely more maps to come in the future.
 
   
== '''Arena''' ==
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== Explore ==
Players also have the option to play an [[Arena Mode|Arena]] gamemode. It's a deathmatch where multiple players spawn in random locations around the map and have to fight until only one player is left. Currently three maps are available for this mode: [[Alpha Valley]], a small town, [[Monolith]], a forest with an island in the center, and [[PEI Arena]].
 
   
 
The game goes where the community wants it to. The official maps are currently located in Canada ([[PEI]] and [[Yukon]]), U.S.A. ([[Washington]] and [[Hawaii]]), and Europe ([[Russia]], [[Germany]], [[Greece]], and [[France]]).
== Trivia ==
 
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* Nelson Sexton, the creator of '''Unturned''', originally created a game on ROBLOX called "[[Deadzone]]" before it was abandoned so that he could work on '''Unturned'''. (smartlydressedgames.com was originally advertised on his ROBLOX Character Biography)
 
 
== Bandits ==
*The game was commonly stereotyped as a "Minecraft + DayZ" game by many people since its release due to the style and several other features.
 
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**Since the development of a newer version of the game (aka 3.0) it is becoming less of it. Despite this, it is still stereotyped.
 
 
[[Player]]s can choose to become a [[bandit]] by killing everyone on sight. Most players are bandits due to the fact that it has no direct consequences and the reward is instant. 
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== Heroes ==
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[[Player]]s can choose to become a [[Heroes|hero]] by helping other [[Player|players]] and softening the [[bandit]] population. [[Heroes]] are very rare due to having rewards that do not even compare to being [[bandit]]s and the fact that it's very risky.
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== Maps ==
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There are currently seven maps to play: the [[PEI]] map, which is a map useful for starting players; the [[Washington]] map; the [[Yukon (Map)|Yukon]] map, for more experienced players who want a challenge against the environment; the [[Russia]] map; [[Germany]], [[Greece]], and [[Cyprus Survival|Cyprus]], the latest map added to the game, in 3.20.0.0. [[Hawaii]] was the first curated map added, followed by [[Greece]], [[Cyprus Survival|Cyprus]] and [[France]]. The [[player]] also has the option to create their own maps using the [[Editor]].
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== Arena ==
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Players also have the option to play the [[Arena Mode|Arena]] gamemode. It is a deathmatch where multiple players spawn in random locations around the map and have to fight until only one player is left. Currently, five maps are available for this mode: [[Alpha Valley]], a small town; [[Monolith]], a forest with an island in the center; [[PEI Arena]]; [[Washington Arena]]; and [[Paintball Arena]].
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== Requirements: ==
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=== Minimum: ===
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*'''OS (Windows):''' Windows 7 32-bit
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*'''OS (Mac OS X):''' Leopard 32-bit
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*'''OS (SteamOS + Linux):''' Ubuntu 32-bit
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*'''Processor:''' 2 GHz
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*'''Memory:''' 4 GB RAM
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*'''DirectX (Windows):''' Version 9.0c
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*'''Storage:''' 1 GB available space
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=== Recommended: ===
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*'''OS (Windows):''' Windows 10 64-bit
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*'''OS (Mac OS X):''' Yosemite 64-bit
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*'''OS (SteamOS + Linux):''' Ubuntu 64-bit
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*'''Processor:''' 3 GHz
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*'''Memory:''' 8 GB RAM
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*'''DirectX (Windows):''' Version 11
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*'''Network:''' Broadband Internet connection
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*'''Storage:''' 4 GB available space
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== Trivia: ==
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*Nelson Sexton, the creator of '''Unturned''', originally created a game on RŌBLOX called "[[Deadzone]]" before it was abandoned in its early stages.
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*http://smartlydressedgames.com/ was originally advertised on Nelson's RŌBLOX character biography.
 
*The game was commonly stereotyped as a "Minecraft + DayZ" game by many people after its release, due to both the style of gameplay, and several other similarities. Since the development of '''Unturned''' 3.0, these stereotypes are now less prevalent, but still recognizable during gameplay.
 
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Unturned is a free sandbox game in an emerging singleplayer and multiplayer apocalypse survival genre. Unlike other survival genre games which are focused on a multiplayer style, Unturned provides players with easy systems to survive the zombie infestation in many various ways, either on their own or with their friends. Over the course of a typical adventure, players and groups will have a blast fortifying locations, scavenging for supplies, trying to live off the land, and interacting with other players. The game is being developed entirely with the community in focus, and has many features which are based entirely on feedback.

Fortification

Players can build massive forts out of structural building blocks, or build onto smaller buildings in the world with barricades. More options for building are constantly being added. Buildings can be destroyed by various different tools. There are 2 types of buildings: structures and barricades. Structures can be placed on floors supported with pillars and most of the time this is the only way to place one. Barricades are more often freeform buildings that can be placed anywhere that is not obstructed.

Vehicles

Players can find vehicles and can drive them, using them as a weapon to run over zombies or other players and as a faster method of transport than walking.

Survival

The Player has to look around the map for loot to survive such as water and clothes. It is entirely possible to live off in the wilderness by growing crops and hunting animals.

Explore

The game goes where the community wants it to. The official maps are currently located in Canada (PEI and Yukon), U.S.A. (Washington and Hawaii), and Europe (Russia, Germany, Greece, and France).

Bandits

Players can choose to become a bandit by killing everyone on sight. Most players are bandits due to the fact that it has no direct consequences and the reward is instant. 

Heroes

Players can choose to become a hero by helping other players and softening the bandit population. Heroes are very rare due to having rewards that do not even compare to being bandits and the fact that it's very risky.

Maps

There are currently seven maps to play: the PEI map, which is a map useful for starting players; the Washington map; the Yukon map, for more experienced players who want a challenge against the environment; the Russia map; Germany, Greece, and Cyprus, the latest map added to the game, in 3.20.0.0. Hawaii was the first curated map added, followed by Greece, Cyprus and France. The player also has the option to create their own maps using the Editor.

Arena

Players also have the option to play the Arena gamemode. It is a deathmatch where multiple players spawn in random locations around the map and have to fight until only one player is left. Currently, five maps are available for this mode: Alpha Valley, a small town; Monolith, a forest with an island in the center; PEI Arena; Washington Arena; and Paintball Arena.

Requirements:

Minimum:

  • OS (Windows): Windows 7 32-bit
  • OS (Mac OS X): Leopard 32-bit
  • OS (SteamOS + Linux): Ubuntu 32-bit
  • Processor: 2 GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • DirectX (Windows): Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 1 GB available space

Recommended:

  • OS (Windows): Windows 10 64-bit
  • OS (Mac OS X): Yosemite 64-bit
  • OS (SteamOS + Linux): Ubuntu 64-bit
  • Processor: 3 GHz
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • DirectX (Windows): Version 11
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 4 GB available space

Trivia:

  • Nelson Sexton, the creator of Unturned, originally created a game on RŌBLOX called "Deadzone" before it was abandoned in its early stages.
  • http://smartlydressedgames.com/ was originally advertised on Nelson's RŌBLOX character biography.
  • The game was commonly stereotyped as a "Minecraft + DayZ" game by many people after its release, due to both the style of gameplay, and several other similarities. Since the development of Unturned 3.0, these stereotypes are now less prevalent, but still recognizable during gameplay.