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ATOM RPG Trudograd is a standalone sequel to the successfully crowdfunded (and since released) ATOM RPG. While you don't need to have played the first, they are suggesting you do.

"Two years ago you – a rookie agent of ATOM – were sent on a dangerous mission into the Soviet Wastes. As a result, you uncovered certain information about a new threat that can potentially destroy the struggling remnants of humanity."

The team has now announced that it's going to enter Early Access on May 11. The good news, is they will continue supporting Linux too. They mentioned here (in Russian), that it needs to be finalized and they estimate about 3-6 weeks after Early Access starts.

Coming with an impressive feature list too:

  • A large city with its own lore and dozens of varying locations to fight, trade, talk and explore in;
  • A hardcore turn-based experience with huge amounts of character development paths, combat styles, skills, perks and distinctions;
  • Unique characters each with their own personality and a robust branching dialogue;
  • Multiple-solution quests, which actively change the city around you;
  • Ability to transfer your hero from our previous game (Atom RPG);
  • An easy game to pick up. While Trudograd is a continuation of the first game’s plot, it is also friendly towards new players, and will quickly fill you in on the lore and major developments you might have missed;
  • A result of a two year long community effort, made by players for players. This game encompasses a lot of changes from our previous title, that were inspired by user feedback.

You can see their fresh story intro trailer below:

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TheSHEEEP Apr 20, 2020
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Excellent!
I just hope they find a way to make further character growth interesting. After all, you are going to play a character that was basically maxed out from the previous game.
Linas Apr 20, 2020
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Random fact of the day: "Trudograd" means something like "hardship town" in Russian.
Alm888 Apr 20, 2020
Quoting: LinasRandom fact of the day: "Trudograd" means something like "hardship town" in Russian.
You are excessively dramatic on this one. It is not that sinister-sounding, really, and literally means "City of Labor" (quite fitting, considering USSR nominally was ruled by the "workers and peasants" and "Labor Street" is quite common street name).

EDIT: I think, the English equivalent would be "Worksville".


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Linas Apr 20, 2020
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Quoting: Alm888
Quoting: LinasRandom fact of the day: "Trudograd" means something like "hardship town" in Russian.
You are excessively dramatic on this one. It is not that sinister-sounding, really, and literally means "City of Labor" (quite fitting, considering USSR nominally was ruled by the "workers and peasants" and "Labor Street" is quite common street name).
Well, труд is labor, but трудность is hardship. I think both are fair interpretations, comrade.
Alm888 Apr 20, 2020
Quoting: LinasWell, труд is labor, but трудность is hardship. I think both are fair interpretations, comrade.
"Трудность" (rarely used word, most people prefer "сложность") would be "difficulty" and the "City of Difficulties" would be "Трудностеград" (sounds as awful as it implies to be!). I wonder, who would like to live in a town with such a name :S:


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Linas Apr 20, 2020
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Quoting: Alm888"Трудность" (rarely used word, most people prefer "сложность") would be "difficulty" and the "City of Difficulties" would be "Трудностеград" (sounds as awful as it implies to be!). I wonder, who would like to live in a town with such a name :S:
Desperate post-apocalyptic Russians? :D

But I yield, kind sir. You out-Russianed me like a true gentleman. :)
razing32 Apr 20, 2020
YES
First one was great
Beat it recently.
Hope i get to enact payback on a certain group in the game. (if you know the secret in the basement of the meat shop , you know who i mean)
razing32 Apr 20, 2020
Quoting: Linas
Quoting: Alm888"Трудность" (rarely used word, most people prefer "сложность") would be "difficulty" and the "City of Difficulties" would be "Трудностеград" (sounds as awful as it implies to be!). I wonder, who would like to live in a town with such a name :S:
Desperate post-apocalyptic Russians? :D

But I yield, kind sir. You out-Russianed me like a true gentleman. :)

What ? Not even a small "blyat" thrown in there ? :D
TheSHEEEP Apr 20, 2020
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Quoting: Alm888the "City of Difficulties" would be "Трудностеград" (sounds as awful as it implies to be!). I wonder, who would like to live in a town with such a name :S:
Sounds like an interesting idea for a point & click adventure game, maybe. :D
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