CHANGE: A Homeless Survival Experience Direct Download Steam Cracked
CHANGE is an emotional homeless survival experience set in a randomly generated city with rogue-like elements. Explore, survive, earnย perks, find items and kindness to develop your character and escape to a new life. With hundreds of perks, items, events and more, thisย serious game comes with a large amount of depth that opens up the more you play, and changes based on how you play.
This is a hate letter to the growing indifference in the world. When members of theย developmentย team almost fell into homelessness some years ago, it inspired us to create something that gives a voice to the forgotten and the vulnerable. We take the subject very seriously and portray it as such. After over 7 years of research and hard work, 100s of updates and fan support, we bring you our tale of survival and isolation.
- Choose from 5 different characters each with their own background stories and maladies, then create your own story
- Find companions and find kindness. Build aย reputationย or even friendships with various characters including the other homeless and the police
- Build your inventory with food, survival tools, clothing and more as well as unlocking new items for your next playthrough as you progress
- Spend a night in policeย stations, parks or shelters, spend time at bars, visit the clinic, study in the library, recycle scrap and more as you discover new areas and buildings
- Learn about the lives of the homeless and everything they go through to survive, with every part of the truth having been heavily researched by the developers.
- I spent a long time talking to people on the streets and those whoโve experienced sleeping rough to listen to their stories, many of which are included in the game as โnight eventsโ. This game was made with the vision of gettingย homelessnessย and itโs difficulties across through a game thatโs engaging and empathetic.
- We also spent time delving into and cross referencing a ton of literature on homelessness provided publicly by various charity, journalistic and government institutions.