

This attention to detail is apparent throughout every aspect of the game. For example, turning on your flashlight or firing a loud weapon will attract enemies to you, just as it would in real life. In either mode there is a surprising amount of realism to the game despite the fact that it is two dimensional. The easy or normal mode is less complex and challenging than the hard mode because the latter requires your character to get food and sleep in order to survive, whereas the former does not. To begin live there are two different modes to play game and each has its own appeal. That simple description doesn’t really do justice to the game, its complexities and depth. The easiest and most basic a way to describe TLSUC is that it is very much alike Fallout 3 combined with Resident Evil, on a two dimensional flash platform on the web. I was, therefore, very happy to discover TLSUC. It also happens to be one of my favorite games so of course I was a little sad to find out that I can’t play it on my current laptop. Lately I have been playing a lot more of these casual flash games because my current laptop is a little underpowered in the graphics area.įor example, my laptop just doesn’t have the graphics power to be able to play great games like Fallout 3, which (for those who don’t know) is a very popular post-apocalyptic roleplaying game with lots of zombie shooting action.

Generally, I am not a huge fan of flash based games, although I do enjoy some of the casual web based games out there. The Last Stand: Union City is a game that I only found out about recently, but I feel is worth sharing. It is a survival horror game which pushes the bounds of what one can expect from a flash game, and provides hours of gaming goodness at no cost. The Last Stand: Union City (TLSUC) is a great 2D, web based flash roleplaying game.
