Siberian Survival: Cold Winter

Siberian Survival: Cold Winter

By Tayga Games OOO

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2015-11-19
  • Current Version: 1.4
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 97.35 MB
  • Developer: Tayga Games OOO
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 8.0
Score: 2.7
2.7
From 120 Ratings

Description

Survive in really harsh and cold badlands – Siberia! Explore empty snow-covered forests to find water, food or wood to make fire! Don’t get frozen! Use special survival tools hidden around or craft your own ones. Build a shelter with a fireplace to hide from freezing cold! Stay alive at all costs with Siberian Survival: Cold Winter 3D game! Do you feel the fear quaking with cold? Upgrade your survival skills hunting, gathering and crafting! Play this ultimate survival simulator in 3D! You are a person lost in Siberian woods. It’s too cold here! Find or build shelter to hide, hunt for wild animals to get food and find water to stay alive. Mind survivor’s status – health, fullness, water rate and, of course, warmth rate! Avoid freezing cold – it’s a right way to death! Explore forest badlands, avoid meeting with aggressive Siberian predators or hint them to make your next meal. Find weapons and other survival tools or craft it yourself! But be really careful! Outdoor temperature might be about -30 degrees, build a fire to keep yourself warm! Hunt animals to feed your character, cut trees to get wood and use your loot to build a house and stay alive! Don’t forget to check survivor’s status – don’t let it become red! Keep yourself fed, warm and sleep well. It’s the only chance to survive in this extreme conditions! Try Siberian Survival: Cold Winter – great game to overcome the fear of freezing cold! Siberian Survival: Cold Winter features: - Explore cold Siberian badlands – snow-covered forests inhabited by dangerous predators - Various survival tools to find and craft new ones – clothes, weapons, matches, wood to make a fire and others - Use your loot carefully – mind all the survivor’s indicators and statuses to stay alive - Hunt animals to find food and protect yourself from predator’s attacks - Ultimate survival simulator in extreme winter conditions Are your ready to survive in cold mystic badlands? Start your own survival story! Explore Siberian woods, hunt animal and build shelter not to freeze to the full! Upgrade your survival skills hunting, gathering and crafting! Dress warmly in new armor of Siberian predator's skin and go in search of adventure on the frozen expanses of the game! Enjoy Siberian Survival: Cold Winter game in 3D!

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Reviews

  • Interesting game, though easy to get lost

    5
    By elpy_apps
    I don’t know why there are so many bad reviews. (And about the ad complaints, I don’t think I got any ads at all, but that’s probably because I didn’t have good WiFi at the time). The game IS a little challenging and at first I was confused about what to do and how to start. But at the beginning there is a link to a YouTube video that shows what to do, and that helped a LOT. Also, someone else’s detailed review of the game gave lots of helpful advice. The main thing that makes it much harder is that there is no map to tell where you are or what direction you’re going. I eventually explored the area and made my own map, but it’s still easy to get lost. TIPS AND THINGS I FOUND: 1) at first, you only have your own fist as a weapon/tool. You can use it to break down trees and rocks to get material (hit them more than once). Also, use your fists at the beginning to kill animals for food (rabbit is easiest, then fox, then boar, then wolf, then bear (deer is fast, hard to hit). When you kill animals and collect trees and rocks, you get coins (which you use to buy materials from the store). 2) make torches to mark places. It will help you know where you are and help you to not get lost. It helped me so much! (And they’re a way to warm up) 3) WHEN YOU WANT TO PAUSE, PRESS PAUSE AND SAVE (pause sign || and then the second button with the square symbol is the save button) OR IT WILL NOT SAVE THE THINGS YOU BUILD (it should still save the things in your inventory and your coins tho) 4) from the train crash, if you walk to the right along the railroad tracks, you will eventually come to a little town and then the train station. There are no people and you can’t go into the buildings, but it’s interesting to walk around there. 5) if you go on the other side of the tracks (other side of train crash), there are just mountains which are dangerous to go on because of few animals. 6) the side of the tracks that you “woke up” on is a valley, which is the best place to get food and material, but there are lots of bears that can attack (with weapons it’s easier to kill them, but it still takes long and makes your health go down). 7) somewhere far down the valley and close to a mountain ridge are a big house and shed with a fence around them, but you can’t go into the house. Close by is the ocean with icebergs and ice floes. That’s a place to get water (that you use with the chemistry table), but I recommend not to stay there because there aren’t any animals or trees there. 8) after exploring and getting kinda lost, I eventually found a village where you can get into a few of the houses, but the rest are locked. If you go down the middle road between the houses, you’ll go down to a dry riverbed or something. 9) then after walking around some more and keeping the mountains to my left, I found a little stone cabin with a slanted roof (door locked). 10) so if you get lost, to eventually (probably) get back to the train wreck, you should try to stay more in the valley and keep the mountains in your sight to the left of you. 11) also, somewhere by the tundra (darker ground), there is a big rock arch with dead trees and boulders around. The ocean is near there. 12) for tools, weapons, and building materials, build the workshop (to make walls, roof, stairs, table, bed, etc.), the weapon table (to make an ax, sword, bow, knife), and the chemistry table (to make a first aid kit and healing potion). Then there’s the pick, torch and campfire to make. In conclusion, the game is challenging but it gets better when you have tools and weapons and stuff. The worst part for me is that I can get lost so easily and sometimes almost starve or freeze. I wish there was a map or at least a compass telling you which direction you’re going. Also, like another reviewer said, that would be awesome to have different seasons instead of just winter all the time. And it would be amazing if you could find other people along the way and survive together. One more thing: I would want to be able to relocate walls or floors if I accidentally put them in the wrong place (right now if you put, for example, a wall down, you can’t move it). Sooo hope this helps someone and I hope the developer(s) will consider my suggestions!
  • Kinda Hard and Needs Work

    3
    By M_M_S
    There is nothing. Just a train. Wish you could have weapons, clothes, building material, and other stuff. Add more animals please, my guy almost starved. Add animals like huskies and maybe even people so they can help you. I’d think it would be even better if the graphics were as advanced as those in Grand Theft Auto V. I wish you could enter the buildings. And your hunger didn’t go down quickly
  • How

    4
    By CocoSoli
    I found a log cabin surrounded by a fence, it had a door with what looked to be a keyhole, but we can’t make a lock pick? How are we supposed to get in? Is it just there for decor?
  • Not as advertised

    1
    By villager 27
    It’s an okay game but the graphics are terrible, definitely not what the screenshots show, you can’t enter any buildings, not much to forage or gather, and it seems the whole time I’m playing I’m just running around in the same circle.
  • I found a bunker thing

    5
    By Jenfjdjfj
    So I was playing and I headed about 45 degrees with my back facing the front of the train and I decided to climb this big mountain thing and I jumped off hoping to kill myself but that didn’t work and I found this bunker looking house thing, don’t know what it is but 5 stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
  • Could be a lot better than this...

    5
    By Rosemary Lotzar
    Overall it’s a cool game but please add a map so you can see plus you need tools in order to build a place to keep warm & even weapons to defend yourself... it’s too boring, needs work..
  • Needs work

    2
    By htbdydg
    Need to allow the player to be able to go into buildings and search
  • Excellent game!

    5
    By American Zoomer
    So I first started playing this game a few months ago, and I have genuinely enjoyed it ever since then. It’s simple, it’s enjoyable and it’s challenging but not at all frustrating by any means. I don’t usually write reviews like this, but when I saw that this game needed one more review to have 100, I couldn’t resist. The synopsis of the game is simple: you are (probably the only) survivor of a train crash in the middle of Siberia, in the dead of winter. To put that into perspective: because of Siberia’s extreme inland location, with mountains to the south and the arctic immediately to the north, temperatures in Siberia have reached as low as -96.2 F in winter. You are stuck in that weather with no way to escape or avoid it. You must survive on your own in the severe Siberian climate. To do this, you must find ways to build fire, construct shelter, avoid predatory bear attacks at all costs and constantly prowl the endless vastness in search of food. (WARNING: THIS PARAGRAPH CONTAINS SPOILERS. IF YOU WOULD RATHER EXPLORE THE WILDERNESS YOURSELF, PLEASE SKIP TO THE NEXT PARAGRAPH). This area of Siberia appears to have been settled in the past, but now it is empty and abandoned. You will encounter numerous settlements, including a railroad station along the tracks, a large and comfortable-looking house in the middle of the forest and a village consisting of about 20-30 buildings, including a church. However, all of these are empty and devoid of human life. The area you can explore consists of a valley in the south, where the train crash occurred. To the west the valley stretches on until the tracks come to an end, shortly after the railroad station. To the south (on the other side of the train tracks from where you initially “wake up”) are high and formidable mountains. Climbing these is arduous, and will lead you to nowhere. The valley is full of the greatest concentration of animals, rocks and trees, and therefore is the easist area to survive. However, if you would like an adventure, you can go north or east. To the east, you will run into a series of dark and snowy hills, with few animals and less trees. If you keep going, you will eventually come across a glacier. After that, you will cross the glacier and come to the ocean, where the glacier has created numerous icebergs and ice floes. From there you can travel northeards along the shore, which has high cliffs in that area. Go along there for a while, and you’re in the hills that border to valley to the north. If you turn west almost immediately, you will find a group of dense woods. Keep going and you will find the house and the village. However, if you keep going north for a bit before turning west, you will come across a magnificent rock arch and a very beautiful area of the highlands, rocky with many different kinds of trees and a dried-up riverbed. From there, you can keep going either north or west. Either way, you will eventually come down out of the hills and into the Siberian tundra. If you keep going from there, you will find the Arctic Ocean. Congratulations, you’re above the arctic circle! However, the tundra has few resources and you may want to keep to the hills or the valley beyond them. I myself froze to death there after trying to find a way back out. I’m only going to give three tips on how to (perhaps) improve the game. First, add in the Northern Lights. The Siberian northern lights are truly magnificent and would make an excellent addition to the game. Second, make the game have seasons. Currently the game makes it winter year-round, but in fact Siberia does have a short, hot, wet summer between June and August, and extremely short transition seasons (spring and fall) in May and September. Have a time of year with bright sunlight, birds singing, lots of flowers and green trees, sparse rainfall, rushing streams and waterfalls and swarms of insects. It would prove an excellent time to relax and prepare for the harsh winters that last around seven months of the year. Finally, add in polar bears in addition to the brown bears already present in the game. Polar bears live on the northern fringes of Siberia, where this game takes place. :) Bottom line is, this game is incredible. Don’t hesitate to download it if you like adventure, survival, anything challenging, or Siberia.
  • Nice

    5
    By guvuykvy
    Sorry but to many adsssssssss;)
  • Constant ads

    1
    By [Animuz]
    Video ads interrupt game play ever couple minutes. It’s beyond obnoxious. The game itself is generic, but may have been decent if you could actually play.

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