BackDoor- Door 1
You find yourself in a strange house with only a man on the phone as a guide.
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Action adventure game with nazi enemies in the second world war.
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After much blood, sweat and tears, you can play this game on an iPad 2 now, with exclusive bonus content to boot. $2.99 in the <a href="http://itunes.apple .com/us/app/rebuild/id478 523928?ls=1&mt=8m&partner Id=30&s=143455&siteID=YJr 1Q3EGDzk-HTD63wsG_VXnUfZW f0xYHg">iTunes App Store</a>.
The sequel to my first game Rebuild! There are new buildings, plotlines, characters, customizable survivors with skills and equipment, new & improved art and hidden endings to find.
I took a crapload of suggestions from Newgrounds and other sites to improve on every little part of the original game. It was a lot of work, but I feel like this game is the Rebuild that was meant to be. I hope you agree!
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 9, 2012
I have spent most of my spare time on this game for the last week plus... and enjoyed it immensely.
Could write 1,500 words of a walkthrough about it, but here are a few less than obvious tips.
When playing game on "impossible", consider killing zombies in an adjacent area, but NOT reclaiming it afterwards. This is to lower the # of surrounding zombies, so you could have more people being active without that danger % running obscenely high.
Further the above point, while the game would suggest sending the strongest soldier for a zombie killing mission, it's actually more beneficial to send a higher number of low-level soldiers, as each of them would gain 0.5 level of soldier skills after the mission. This also applies for scavenging/recruiting missions.
There are also a few glitches in the game that I don't know was intentional or not. First, while you cannot recruit new survivors while at the housing capacity, you could turn suburbs into farms (thus making the place overpopulated) and nothing bad would happen.
Also, while some mission requires, say, a level 4 builder, you could equip a level 2 builder with a toolbox (+2), then unequip the toolbox while in the "select personnel" screen to get the level 2 guy to do the mission, and save the toolbox for another person.
And no, despite beating the game like 8 times on various difficulty level/city sizes and finding all 5 endings (even in the same game), I did not get the secret medal.
Again, fantastic game. Now I may actually go try out rebuild 1 just to see where this came from.
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 7, 2012
This game is too great for me!I mean,bah,it's just great!
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars March 5, 2012
Rebuild 2 is great but many things should have not been removed that it's predecessor has.
1. All housing units support only 3 people. Visually, the trailers should house 8 people. Apartments and motels should house 8-16 people.
2. Cannot build over schools & laboratories. Those buildings become obsolete within 100 days and just waste the city space.
3. The background music in Rebuild 1 is superior. An option to change the music would be ideal.
4. The visual representation of zombies and the red outline on heavily infested buildings should have been retained.
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 5, 2012
It a very addictive game , it awesome to have some situation , like the doctor who try to make zombie cure , Trader , Last Judgement stuff , not to mention other thing making the game feel more realistic. should make more of em in the Rebuild 3 , and yeah , i love the new feature that , if you finish a city conquering them you can go to a new city , with some of your guy from the previous one , making more confident trying the Impossible :3
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 4, 2012
It's quite addictive. Better than the first one.
All in all great!