National Geographic Channel Launches A Mobile Game Based On DOOMSDAY PREPPERS
By: Tyler Peterson
National Geographic Channel (NGC) and National Geographic Games have released a new mobile game based on Doomsday Preppers, the highest-rated series on NGC featuring Americans who are preparing for the end of the world. The free-to-download bunker-building app, with in-app purchases for premium content and gameplay perks, is available now on the App Store timed to the second season of Doomsday Preppers, Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Developed by Can't Stop Games and distributed internationally by G5 Entertainment, Doomsday Preppers players will be challenged to build the best-equipped bunker, constructing "prepping" floors and assigning fellow preppers to help prepare and store materials needed to survive any major catastrophe. Players will also be able to maximize their gameplay experience with in-app purchases that offer premium items, speed up processes, increase prepper skills and efficiency, and provide other bonus features that help them construct the biggest and most prepared bunker as possible. Special game content can be unlocked by watching new episodes of the show every week.- 135 floors to build – how deep will you go?
- Six types of floors: Shelter, Security, Food and Water, Science, Workshop and Recreation
- Over 300 products to prep and store
- Over 150 male and female customizable avatars to choose from
- Regular game updates to keep you plotting and planning
- Play with other preppers, including your Facebook friends"We're excited to give viewers a new way to interact with our top-rated series Doomsday Preppers through this fun and engaging game," said Brad Dancer, National Geographic Channel's senior vice president of audience and business development. "Gamers will be able to work with other players to build a formidable shelter and purchase items to help them survive catastrophes that come their way. Both of these techniques are staples of 'real-life' preppers, who take the business of end times as a literal matter of life and death."
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