Hardcore Droid's James Christy reviews Shelter, a decidedly wicked strategy game from Survivalist Games:
"Shelter is an indie-bred hybrid of the turn-based collectible card game and tower defense genres set in a zombie apocalypse. Whew! Try explaining that concept to your grandmother. The description might sound esoteric when summed up in a breath, but don’t let that fool you. Shelter is anything but difficult to pick up and endlessly playable once you do so. A better summation would be to just call it what it is: a robust and addictive helping of tactical card game genius."
Sheattack author Rebecca discusses the differences between Shelter and it's sequel, Shelter 2.
Do video games need more cats? The answer is yes, and this video proves it.
SteamFirst: Shelter has you playing as a mother badger with one goal: Keeping your 5 young badger cubs safe and well fed while escorting them through a forest. But Shelter isn’t just a casual stroll through the forest, there are predators and other dangers looming in this Innocent looking forest.