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About Infection: Humanity's Last Gasp
About this game
Based on John Gibson's board game, Infection: Humanity's Last Gasp puts you in charge the Department of Plague Control (DPC) field office in New York City. You make the decisions about what parts of the virus to study, which personnel to hire, and what equipment to purchase.
You’ll soon discover you are working with an eccentric group of scientists who don’t always work well together — and one very resourceful lab rat named Marvin. As the casualties increase, so does the stress and mistakes made, as you try to complete your vaccine before time runs out for all of mankind!
Infection: Humanity's Last Gasp uses simple mechanics in a multitude of combinations to create engaging, deep gameplay as you try to eliminate an evolving virus that could spell the end of the human race. While random events from the Status Reports might throw a wrench in your plans (or occasionally help you out), you’ll use the Lab Personnel and Equipment you’ve hired to piece together randomly generated proteins into the different parts of a vaccine, all while managing dwindling funding resources as the Death Toll Track climbs.
Each time that your Containment fails you come one step closer to losing this battle, so make sure that you push everyone to their limits before the infection reaches critical levels.
The game features 14 challenging viruses to cure as well as a custom game mode to play with optional game rules.
Game Details
- Platform:
- steam
- Release Date:
- May 26, 2016
- Developer:
- Criss Cross Games
- Publisher:
- HexWar Games
- Supported Languages:
- English
- Steam Deck Support:
- Unknown
- Link:
- Features:
- Steam Achievements
Steam Trading Cards
Singleplayer
Product Requirements
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP+
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
Product Requirements
Minimum:
- OS: Mac OS X 10.7+
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
Frequently Asked Questions
- OS: Windows XP+
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- OS: Mac OS X 10.7+
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
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