Fancy yourself a modern Robinson Crusoe? Here's your chance to prove it. In Wrecked, you're stranded on a 3D desert island where humans, leopards, and other creatures run rampant. Three meters for energy, thirst, and hunger show what resources you need to stay alive, though it isn't always clear how to get them. We figured out how to supply ourselves with energy (sleeping) and water, but obtaining food proved nearly impossible. The help files--which, incidentally, aren't built-in--were a bit vaguer than we would like. They do explain that you can perform activities such as building structures, making weapons, and starting fires, but since the help file is a hard-to-read text document, many users may prefer the trial-and-error approach. The demo allows only three launches, so you'll need to learn quickly. We like the graphics and sound effects (though neither is up to the standards of major commercial games) and the abundant options. Players can reconfigure the keyboard controls, turn off blood and gore, enable atmospheric effects, and adjust the music volume. Wrecked requires patience, but it's worth the effort. We wouldn't vote this absorbing shareware title off the island.
What’s new in version 1.22
Version 1.22 adds windowed version available as an alternative executable.
Good challenging game. Poor graphics and story line.
The Real SGT Brown
Pros
Player must search for materials, build tools, and search for food. Fight off others trying to steal your stuff. Don't get eaten by the wild animals.
You will need to look for the "safe" places to store your goods. Building traps helps protect against invaders and will capture animals for food.
Cons
The graphics were poor. Any real story line was completely absent from the game. The character was often confused on what tool he was supposed to be building and resources were wasted.
Summary
Waste of hard drive space
Pks29733steel
Pros
You can delete it.
Cons
Made the mistake of downloading it
Summary
Pass it over. Not worth putting on your hard drive. Graphics make the 70's Atari 'Pong' game look like a Playstation or X box game!!
cool
cptrob
Pros
Cons
Summary
this game coundn't be anymore primitive
ahmadw
Pros
you get to kill other creatures in the game.
Cons
Everything else. The graphics, and gameplay are just like the characters in the game,- primitive. the characters can't even run,or jump! And they can just barely hit, and pick up objects.
Summary
Pffft
commode7x
Pros
The only pro is the likelihood that there could be any pros. This game could have potential to be better than what it is if only the grapihcs were taken down.
Cons
Everything else about the game sucks. The graphics are inferior and use a 3d engine that slows down your computer like you were playing a modern game. The gameplay is substandard at best.
Summary
Wootable
SimonSayers
Pros
I like the concept because I've wanted a game like this for a while
Cons
Bit hard to understand at first
<p>NEEDS MORE WILSAAAN!
Summary
This game was thw worst game i have ever played other then bouncy boxing
wess_strain
Pros
NO PRO's
Cons
THE GAME
Summary
A Good and Simple yet complex game
Zantalo
Pros
The adventure is fun and very interactive with the invironment.
Cons
The demo only lets lets you play 3 times which greatly cuts back all of the game play , I couldn't figure out how to make anything except sticks and rocks and by the time I read the word doc. there were no plays left.
Summary
Great game --- If a 2-year-old made it
Me, Myself, and I
Pros
None really...
Cons
Really dumb game, so unproffesional. Looks like a 2-year-old made it. Bad graphics, stupid gameplay. Uses a freeware installer and other things that make it look really unproffesional.
Plunge your body into a fully interactive world and explore a gigantic island.Upon washing up on a desert island, play as a man "wrecked" in every sense of the word - mind, body, and soul. Plunge your body into a fully interactive world, as you explore all four corners of a gigantic island. Turn your mind to the task of survival, as you rely on your surroundings to prosper each day. And test your soul, as you attempt to coexist with the island's colorful inhabitants. By the time you sail away in a boat of your own making, your legacy either will be that of a wild savage or an enlightened visitor. Destiny is yours to write or wreck.