




You can now upload and download mods via Steam Workshop! I made it as simple as possible - you create a mod that the game can see as a mod (see the documentation on creating mods on the repo) and you press "Upload"! It's as simple as that! To play a mod from the workshop, all you need to do is subscribe, and the mod becomes installed. Then you create a new world with that mod enabled as normal! I hope to see much use of the workshop now that it is available publicly! I will note that the Linux build will lag behind the Windows build. Hopefully it's out within a couple days. It's been a really long road, much longer than expected. I first was very optimistic about the Steam Workshop nearly a year ago, but I ran into some significant roadblocks with development, and then ran into Real Life (TM). Not to put too fine a point on things, but I had to go to my day job in addition to going back to school for a Master's degree, which didn't leave much room for much else outside of that. I'll still be doing that for about a year, so I don't want to promise too much still, but I have permanently overcome one of the most important roadblocks (at least for me): The debugger. Now that I can use the debugger properly (admittedly it was a simple fix, but not extremely well explained) I can go into other steam-specific things such as tracking down the achievement bugs. The Stable 0.H version is just around the corner, but I do not plan to release it on steam until after it is officially released on the repo as well.
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🕹️ Partial Controller Support
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Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead is the epitome of a modern roguelike: with turn-based play and a RPG-like skill progression system, it hearkens back to the classics of the genre while building on them in unexpected ways. The depth of this game will surprise you, with a cleverly-designed inventory system, the ability to drive vehicles on land or water, well-written NPCs with their individual stories, and more. The scope of Cataclysm is unparalleled in the genre, thanks to a dedicated community that works to create this game collaboratively, as we have for over ten years.
- Complex and diverse enemies from ever-mutating legions of the undead, to giant insects, to existential horrors from between worlds.
- Unparalleled vehicle building and customization system.
- Immersive, exquisitely detailed crafting system covering everything from smithing and soldering to keeping your sourdough starter fed.
- Build almost anything you can imagine, from a wattle-and-daub shelter in the woods to a tower of reinforced concrete and living alien resin.
- Populate your base with NPC allies that help you craft and keep you company.
- Explore one of the most detailed and immersive skill and proficiency systems in any RPG.
- Ever expanding content, with new major updates released regularly.
- Challenging, rewarding game balance that forces you to evaluate every step, or pay the price. You'll soon see why most of the world's population is dead!
- …want to feel like you might actually be able to survive against an incredibly harsh and unforgiving apocalypse.
- …have ever wandered through a hardware store thinking "This would be a great place to hole up when the zombies come."
- …love survival RPGs but get frustrated when you can't hotwire one of the nearby broken-down cars, weld a makeshift ram to the front, and plow it through the gates of the next story-important area.
- …enjoy detailed simulation-style games, but also want to mutate into a bizarre cat-girl slime mold creature with a cybernetic gun arm in one.
What do you get for purchasing the Steam Edition of CDDA?
- Steam cloud support for save games.
- Graphical achievements.
- A chance to help the CleverRaven team in supporting one of our long-term developers, working on one of the best open-source games on the internet.
- More planned… check back soon!
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