The overall aesthetics are simple and pleasing. I did enjoy the 3d effects of the rooms while looking through the vault. Graphics/Appearance: Fallout Shelter has the classic look of the Fallout series: characters, enemies, and weapons. That minor glitch allows your dweller to be killed and ruins the enjoyment of the game. For example, when tapping on a dweller, their S.P.E.C.I.A.L stats are shown and if you click on another dweller immediately, the first dwellers' stats still show up! It seems minor and nit picky, but it's a matter of life-and-death when you're trying to heal your dweller in the middle of an attack. Another thing that hurts the gameplay is that the controls wouldn't work the way the should. There is a ridiculous of amount of lag while moving around your vault, which does not help when your vault is under attack. Annoyances: This game had a lot of annoyances that detracted from the overall enjoyment of the game. There's no real incentive to keep playing after a few weeks. Occasionally, your vault will be attacked by raiders, radroaches, and even fires! This game is exciting to play at first, but over time, the enjoyment of the game quickly fades as the gameplay becomes extremely repetitive. Dwellers with high amounts of strength should be put into rooms that require strength and so on. Your dwellers have certain S.P.E.C.I.A.L skills and you must assign them to rooms accordingly. There's no incentive to have to spend real money just to speed up the process. I did enjoy the fact that once you pressed the option to build a room, it would build immediately. As the vault overseer, you must keep your vault alive and happy, all while increasing the amount of dwellers and rooms. As the vault overseer, you must keep your vault alive and happy, all while increasing the amount of Gameplay: The gameplay is very simple.
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