Rich City Team Survival
Reviews
Rich City Team Survival offers a fresh take on cooperative play with its unique carrier mechanic. The game encourages clear communication and strategic thinking as players either work to stay healthy or spread contamination. It is easy to learn but offers depth for repeated play, making it a great choice for family game nights.
About this game
Game Introduction
Rich City Team Survival is a cooperative strategy game set in a city facing a contamination outbreak. Players must work together to gather supplies, secure safe locations, and prepare for the event. As the game progresses, some players become carriers and work to spread the contamination, while others strive to remain healthy. This unique twist on the survival genre emphasizes teamwork and strategy, as both sides must cooperate to achieve their objectives. The game is designed for family-friendly fun, with no graphic or violent content.
How to Play
At the start of the game, players buy items and find hiding spots to prepare for the outbreak. With 10 seconds left, some players become carriers and begin spreading contamination. Use special items to keep carriers away, or move objects around the city. Healthy players lock doors with furniture to block carriers, while carriers form groups to invade rooms and spread the contamination. Teamwork is key to winning, as both sides must coordinate their actions.
Game Features
Team-based survival gameplay, strategic use of items, and dynamic carrier groups. Players must cooperate to either stay healthy or spread the contamination in a fun, family-friendly setting. The game encourages communication and planning, making it ideal for group play.
Tips for Success
Communicate clearly with your team to coordinate strategies. Healthy players should prioritize barricading doors and using items to slow carriers. Carriers can work together to overwhelm defenses. Practice using items effectively to maximize their impact. Stay aware of the timer and plan your moves accordingly. Adapt your strategy based on how many players become carriers each round.