Summary
You have to transport people in this dangerous area. When you see someone with a sign hovering over him, stop by and pick him up. The destination place is visible on your minimap. For every ride you get some money. When you have enough money go to the garage where you can upgrade your car with plenty of weapons.
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Quarantine Reviews & Ratings
Quarantine leaves a bit to be desired with only six scenarios and three difficulties as well as its lack of multiplayer, but that doesn’t mean it’s a bad game. It’s definitely challenging on the higher difficulties as the viruses start out a little stronger. However, if you’re looking for a good challenge, Quarantine can definitely give it to you, plus the custom scenarios on the Steam Workshop will help keep things fresh…or at least as fresh as they can be with the same gameplay.
It’s certainly more finely polished than free alternatives online, and does a decent job of challenging Plague Inc. and Pandemic in the sparse market for strategy disease-based games – though it’s not the greatest cure for boredom out there.
Overall, a solid and enjoyable game with somewhat a somewhat interesting art style. Which, at the same time, is nothing to scream about. Simple but effective, just what I like. For those who like a challenge or looking to experience a few dozen hours suffering quietly as you watch all your well laid plans come to fruition (before shortly failing), then this is most certainly worth a buy.
Release Date | December 31, 1994 |
Publisher | Imagexcel, Infini Entertainment Technology, Asmik Ace Entertainment, GameTek, Inc., Mediaquest, Imagineer |
Game Modes | Single player |
Player Perspectives | First person |
Genres | Shooter, Racing |
Themes | Action, Science fiction |
Platforms | PlayStation, DOS, Sega Saturn, 3DO Interactive Multiplayer |