The wait is finally over! Once Human has launched on mobile, available for both Android and iOS devices. If you've experienced the thrill on PC, you know why there's such excitement. After numerous delays and rescheduling, the game is now accessible globally.
Exploring the Gameplay of Once Human
Once Human is an enthralling multiplayer open-world survival game set in a world turned chaotic by an alien substance known as Stardust. This mysterious element has contaminated the air, water, animals, and even humans. As a survivor, you're a Meta-Human, uniquely equipped to navigate the perilous 256 square kilometers of Nalcott (Nekot) continent.
The landscape is diverse and treacherous, featuring frozen tundras, active volcanoes spewing lava, hazardous swamps, and deceptive desert oases. Your survival strategy can involve farming, hunting, or engaging in full-scale warfare. The choice is yours, but remember, survival is the goal.
You'll encounter enemies ranging from corrupted human zombies to bizarre dimensional bosses, all twisted by Stardust. Be cautious, as this substance not only affects your enemies but can also contaminate your food and water supplies, potentially lowering your max HP and sanity if you're not careful.
Once Human on Android: A Deep Dive into Weaponry and Territory Building
The crafting system in Once Human is robust, offering over 100 gun blueprints spread across seven categories. Each weapon can be enhanced with various accessories, perks, and upgrades, tailoring your arsenal to your playstyle.
Territory building is a central feature, allowing you to establish your base using a Territory Core. Whether you opt for a simple survival room or an expansive apocalypse mansion complete with a kitchen, patio, and garage, the choice is yours. And if the surroundings don't suit you, you can relocate your entire base to a new spot.
The game supports both PvE and PvP modes, making it perfect for those who enjoy large maps, cooperative battles, and customizable gear. Dive into Once Human on Android, available now on the Google Play Store.
For more gaming news, don't miss our coverage on Chonky Town, a new simulation game where you collect Chubbs and Chonkys.