
Since it appears that a major problem of the game is people losing their Vaults (which can mean the loss of hundreds of hours of gameplay, and of any money spent on the game), I find it incredible that Bethesda does not warn people about this major defect and tell them to manually back-up their saved game files (and how to do it). "My save has been wiped for the second time." Including two people who have lost their Vaults twice: is worth a look for the sheer spectacle.On Bethesda's community forum there is a page entitled "PC Support for Fallout Shelter".ĩ out of the 25 posts are from people who have lost their saved games. But the unbridled enthusiasm the game has towards the idea of a hyper-capitalist company makes it hard not to get invested, helped along by the lovely pixel art and motivating music. The game leans into the capitalism theme with its aspirations of endless growth and apathy towards environmental preservation, which can be a little repellant despite the obvious irony. This is, bizarrely, the second game with an unassuming business that takes you to space, even weirder considering you start as a mining outfit. Your business expands as your workforce and capital growth, that is until you eventually run out of Earth to conquer and move onto other worlds. Gameplay includes various mini-games designed to generate profits, from hiring miners to improving the clicker mechanic efficiency to controlling deliveries. is an idle tycoon game where you transform a small mining operation into a world-spanning company, even while eating, sleeping, or doing something else entirely. Time to drop the pretenses and conquer the world.
