Looks really awesome, especially how all the small details are worked on, thanks for sharing! I would think that the zombie theme is sort of overused lately, but I don't think that is the case here, at lease from your review. It doesn't give you a cliche feeling or anything like that, right?
I've actually been doing some "historical" gaming posts lately, covering noteworthy games released in certain years (just made two about 98 and 2000) and it's sometimes really cool to see how board games rules move over to video game mechanics, looks like there is definitely some aspects of this one that can fit really well into a digital implementation
Zombie games need to be really well done these days to stand out from the pack. This game doesn't actually have zombies, which is nice from a post apocalypse game, and rather taking a 'nature has taken over' starting point, rather than some kind of 'raises you from the dead virus/infection' thing. Makes for a nice difference.
There's certainly some mechanics here that will fit nicely into a digital space, though it seems most board games are reasonably well reproduced in a digital format.
Checking out the games of our past, and where we've come from is certainly a worthwhile thing to do. Gotta know where we've come from to know where we're heading
Yeah, cool that they've actually avoided most classic post-apocalypse cliches there