“He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.” Certainly, it’s not until your sources of food have run and you’ve turned to cannibalism that this becomes quite the appropriate Nietzschean insight. Broadly too, Frostpunk arguably embodies this notion wholeheartedly in its pursuit of city building effort that separates itself from its genre stablemates where a happy ending appears an impossible destination on a journey strewn with tough, morality affirming choices to be made.
With the Earth gone to hell in a frosty hand-basket, there are very few enclaves that can support human life – and this is where you come in. As the shepherd of the bedraggled remains of humanity you must usher them into one such enclave, ensuring that their needs are met and, most importantly understand what type of person you must become to get the job done.
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