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'''''Fallout Shelter''''' is a free-to-play mobile simulation video game developed by [[Bethesda Game Studios]], with assistance by [[Behaviour Interactive]], and published by [[Bethesda Softworks]]. Part of the ''[[Fallout]]'' series, it was released worldwide for [[iOS]] devices in June 2015, for [[Android Games|Android]] devices in August 2015, for [[Microsoft Windows]] in July 2016, and [[Xbox One]] in February 2017. A port to Tesla automobiles was also announced in 2020. |
'''''Fallout Shelter''''' is a free-to-play mobile simulation video game developed by [[Bethesda Game Studios]], with assistance by [[Behaviour Interactive]], and published by [[Bethesda Softworks]]. Part of the ''[[Fallout]]'' series, it was released worldwide for [[iOS]] devices in June 2015, for [[Android Games|Android]] devices in August 2015, for [[Microsoft Windows]] in July 2016, and [[Xbox One]] in February 2017. A port to Tesla automobiles was also announced in 2020. |
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Fallout Shelter is a free-to-play mobile simulation video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios, with assistance by Behaviour Interactive, and published by Bethesda Softworks. Part of the Fallout series, it was released worldwide for iOS devices in June 2015, for Android devices in August 2015, for Microsoft Windows in July 2016, and Xbox One in February 2017. A port to Tesla automobiles was also announced in 2020.
The game tasks the player with building and managing their own Vault, putting them in the role of a Vault-tec Overseer[1].
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Tropes used in Fallout Shelter include:
- After the End: Takes place after a nuclear war.
- Microtransactions: Makes heavy use of these.
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- ↑ A benevolent one, thankfully.