Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead Cheats

Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead Hack 1.12.3 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Dancing Bottle
Category: Games
Price: Free
Version: 1.12.3
ID: com.dancing-bottle.Cataclysm-Dark-Days-Ahead

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Description

Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead is a post-apocalyptic zombie survival roguelike game with procedural world generation. It is heavily focused on crafting and exploration.

The game is set in near-future New England after a catastrophic event killed most of the human population and spawned various monsters and hazards.

Surviving is difficult: you have been thrown, ill-equipped, into a landscape now riddled with monstrosities of which flesh eating zombies are neither the strangest nor the deadliest.

Unlike most roguelikes, it has no goal: the player is free to explore the procedurally generated map, clear areas of monsters, work with NPCs, and build shelters and vehicles.

The gameplay is mainly based on day-to-day survival, and the game tracks parameters like hunger, thirst, morale, illness and temperature which the player must manage to stay alive.

There are several other things in the game such as NPC Quests and Secret Structures.

Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead is heavily focused on crafting with many basic necessities such as clothing and food being craftable from raw items that are found lying around.

There are several professions and scenarios to choose from during character creation, as well as a variety of positive and negative traits.

The game also provides the player with a robust platform to construct structures and build/modify vehicles.

The game includes vehicles, bionics, mutations, realistic fire and smoke effects, real-life seasons and a wide array of combat and crafting skills.

Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead is licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0

Original author:
Whales (retired)
Project Manager:
KevinGranade
Website/Forum:
GlyphGryph

Current Main Developers/Github Managers:
KevinGranade, Rivet-the-Zombie, BevapDin, Coolthulu, i2amroy

For a full list of contributors please see:
https://github.com/CleverRaven/Cataclysm-DDA/contributors

Version history

1.12.3
2016-01-28
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Fix for the introduction view when running on iOS 7.
1.12.2
2016-01-26
Support iOS 7.
1.12.1
2016-01-12
1. Initial Bluetooth keyboard support. Bluetooth keyboard should be detected automatically when connected.

2. Add TAB button.

Please report problems in the forum. Thank you!
1.12.0
2015-12-09
Support iPad Pro.
1.0.1
2015-10-08

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Awesome Sound Pack
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$0.99
Free
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Ratings

4 out of 5
307 Ratings

Reviews

Sektec7,
It’s a long shot
This game is great I’ve been playing nonstop the past week or 2 and it’s basically everything I’ve ever wanted in a game but what’s killing the fun is after awhile I started noticing the game crashes or just breaks for several different actions/ random encounters. These crashes weren’t an issue when I first began playing but now I can’t go 10 mins without the game crashing cause I wanted to fire a weapon. I found a fix but it’s not exactly a satisfactory, you’d have to start a new character to avoid these bugs that plagues your previous character. Now I just wanted to say i know it’s a long shot from here but I’d really like an update for the game, i know it’s been around 3 years since they last updated it so it’s likely an abandoned project but if y’all are still sticking around y’all could give us this last update that fixes several bugs I’m sure have already fixed in the web version of the game it’d be awesome. Despite the bugs, I do still enjoy the game, I’ve even recommended it to a few of my friends just have to work on these issues and the experience would be 200x better.
LostCauseDoggo,
Good but not without fault
If you like dwarf fortress, you’ll enjoy this. Think DF adventurer mode. You set parameters for your world including monster spawn rates, loot rates, nods, etc. then you creat your character, there’s a multitude of scenarios for added challenge, professions for different skills (from survivor to bionic soldier to used car salesman to clown to firefighter and more), give them traits and flaws, adjust your stats, and add points to your skills. You then spawn in the scenario of your choice and the world is your oyster. The game has an in-depth and “practical” crafting system, health system, equipment/clothing layering, vehicles, and more. Combat is relatively simple and I wish that you could be more strategic such as targeting specific areas.

The game is still in development so it’s not without its flaws. Unfortunately, it seems like the iOS version has not been in updated for years, it’s not a supported version by the creator. If you enjoy this, check out the pc/Mac version. It’s got more features and bug fixes than the iOS version.

I’ve spent weeks playing this game, it’s very punishing but risk doesn’t come without reward.
Mrarcticshadow,
Great Game!
I've been playing this for a week now and I can't seem to stop going back to it. It should be on top charts still but I guess I understand why it's not. The controls are a bit funny but I guess that's what you have to accept when you create a mobile game that's based on the pc version with all the buttons intact.

And I guess it gets annoying after you have to keep pulling the keyboard up and than glancing at the instructions on which button to press to do what. My main problem is and it's not a big one. The driving is terrible,

You will always end up crashing it into something because of the controls seemed laggy. It just impossible to drive on the mobile game when the screen is half sized next to the info board compared to a much larger screen.

Also you can't go too far without encounter zombies that will reck you if you take one more step in their direction. The game is great, and if there is an option to turn of zombies for a day that wouldn't hurt really. So yeah 4/5
lostproductivity,
Beats the pants off several paid apps
I am stunned by how deep this game is. The interface seems cryptic at first but it's solid and a little practice is all it takes.

Imagine starting the game as a drunk, depressed, infected celiac barbarian in a world of pizza shop animatronics, joke monsters, energy weapons and dinosaurs. All possible, m'friend, or you can be as traditional as you like. Love how points can be spent on traits, skills, stats, and professions, and taking flaws gets you extra points. Will be buying the sound pack to support the devs! Thanks for all the effort!

Update: if you get killed in a world, you can still play another character in that world and try to build on what progress has been made in a shelter. Love the interface. Just a few tips for beginners: the comma key is your friend, butcher all you can and try to craft with it, including non-animals, and be sure to wield any weapons you have at the start.
cutcord7711,
Updates
This game is great, it will always be in and in itself, great. The mechanics are amazing, the fighting system is perfect, the settings are highly customizable, and there’s a large variety of situations or circumstances you can put yourself in at the start or late game. The trouble is, I’ve seen the updated PC version and it looks like a pretty good update considering we’ve been without on for 3 years. The 3D part of it is a little unnerving and is a little weird but the updates for PC look a helluva lot of good spice of life and gameplay advancements. Now I know it’s an open source game so it will need to be maintained, but this is one of THE best mobile games out there; and if you’d show us some love, it could probably put you on the home page of the AppStore as well as make all your supporters happy.
WolvenLord,
WHAAAT!!! Cataclysm DDA on my Phone!!!
There are so few REAL games on mobile. The cheap, short games that get high ratings are simplistic and for the most part clones of a few originals in the mobile genre. The few real games that slip by almost unnoticed get so little fanfare. Then out of pure luck I happen upon CDDA and I get a Chill!! There's just no way! I had no idea they ported it to mobile. Guys...this is True. Hardcore. Complex. DEEEEEP gaming. If you are old school you will remember these games. Cataclysm DDA will kick you in the balls, and eat you alive. And you will LOVE it. Don't give up. Every scenario you start you'll catch something new. Eventually you'll survive a day, then two, make a base, fortify a vehicle, craft an amazing set of armor pieces, cook a pie, grow weed (for real) and realize there's so much to this game. Play it!
kernelpickle,
Very Bad Port
They didn't seem to put any effort into translating the overly complex PC interface to a mobile touch screen interface.

Here's an idea for the Devs--why not try TAPPING ON THINGS?! Seems simple enough, and far less complicated than constantly having to swipe up to open the keyboard--which is also a native gesture in iOS, so it occasionally gets mixed up and opens the Control Center instead.

Also, the tutorial information needed some iOS specific tweaks--because if you follow them explicitly, you can't do anything without the keyboard. For example, closing the tutorial pop-ups--I was informed that they could be closed by pressing "Space" on the keyboard, which I thought was the ONLY method, but after bumbling around for some time I realized that I could also press the ✔️ instead!

Again, this ALL could have been sorted out with a well thought out touch screen interface. If the text in menus were bigger, users could actually tap on the options instead of trying to fumble around with a keypad. The zoom feature was also pointless to include, because everything was still too tiny when fully zoomed in, and zooming out made it even worse.
SmartPenguin552,
Great game on pc, but the port needs work
CDDA is by far my favorite roguelike, but the port for iOS needs quite a bit of work. Some of the option menus are permanently in Russian even after you change the language settings, the zoom features are kind of broken, and the way picking up items is done is kind of different from the way it’s done on PC. Instead of pressing “g” and using the arrow keys to pick up something from that direction like on PC, you must stand over it, swipe up to access the keyboard, and press “g”. This game definitely has potential on iOS, but it needs a lot of changes.
Tmk1985,
Best Roguelike Ever
I've played a lot of roguelikes since the 90s. To my surprise, this turned out to be one of the best (if not THE best) I've ever played. I love how customizeable it is, and the immersion is top notch. It is exciting, lengthy, and ad-free.

My only complaints would be that the onscreen touch pad can be a little touchy (pardon the pun), and the commands can take a little while to get used to. But this is minor in comparison to everything else, and the rewards of figuring it out are huge.

If you love roguelikes and post-apocalyptic themes, this is a must-play! If only masterpieces like this weren't so rare!
3yes,
How ‘bout that Terminal Size?
I would love to review the game. The trouble is, I can’t play it. The app store page informed me that this was indeed compatible with my iPhone (iPhone XR) and I thought “wow, a free game that I’ve heard great things about, I’ll have to play it.”

But then I was informed by the game that the minimum terminal size necessary to play was 80x24, and that my XR only had a terminal size of 60x19. It suggested I change my font size. Since there were no C:DDA specific settings available in app or through my settings menu, I changed my font size in general. Nothing happened.

I’d be glad to change my review, either if this is changed or if the store page is updated to convey that the iPhone XR is not compatible, but until then this review stands.