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What Happens after Plague Inc? After Inc. Is the Sequel That Has the Answer!

Did you play the games Plague Inc. and Rebel Inc.? Well, if you did and wondered what could happen next, then Ndemic Creations has the answer. They’ve released a new game called After Inc. which tells us what happens after Plague Inc.

Instead, a handful of survivors clawed their way back to the surface, determined to rebuild humanity. That’s the premise of After Inc. This time, though, they’re making sure that there’s no panic about global pandemics.

Let me tell you more about the story. Decades after the Necroa Virus nearly wiped us out, civilization is kind of on the rebound. You’re in charge of a settlement, and the world is lush and green again. Turns out humanity’s absence did wonders for nature!

But actually, dangers are still everywhere, especially in the shadows of ruined cities. Zombies might not be taking over anymore, but they’re not exactly extinct either. And that’s basically what happens after Plague Inc.

The game is set in a beautifully rendered post-apocalyptic UK, where you’ll exploit the remnants of the past to build farms, lumberyards and housing. Catch a glimpse of it right here!

The game is a blend of survival strategy and city management and even has a mini 4X vibe. You’ll scavenge resources, expand your settlements and make choices that are sometimes morally questionable. Like are kids worth the effort in a resource-starved world? Is a dog a lovable companion or… dinner?

One special feature of After Inc. is the persistent campaign mode. You’re building multiple settlements across different locations. You also get ten unique leaders to choose from. So, that’s pretty much what After Inc. offers. You can check it out on the Google Play Store and grab it for $1.99.

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