Yes Comrade (AppID: 2198400)
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Yes Comrade is a multiplayer survival sandbox where players have been based at a remote military island to complete tasks in the name of the country’s sea defence, however not everything may be as it... Explore pricing history and player statistics for Yes Comrade.
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- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-7400 CPU @ 3.00GHz
- Graphics: NVIDIA GForce GTX 1050
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- Additional Notes: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
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Yes Comrade is a multiplayer survival sandbox where players have been based at a remote military island to complete tasks in the name of the country’s sea defence, however not everything may be as it seems...
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Long Live the Great, Glorious Nation of Belegovska
Yes Comrade is a multiplayer survival sandbox where players have been based at a remote military island to complete tasks in the name of the countryโs sea defence.

Called in to take over after the previous occupants of the island went crazy and trashed the place, you have been reassigned to man the outpost and continue the protection of the State's sea border and secrets.
You start on a small motor boat in a foggy ocean set for the remote posting. As you arrive at the island the fog begins to clear and the brutalist architecture of the buildings shows. Run down and historic, these buildings haven't seen any repairs for quite some time.
The main outpost is a mess, trash piles are scattered everywhere, the furniture tipped over or pushed to one side. It's time to start the clean up process.

Ships need to be tracked from the command centre. Depending on the type of ship different frequencies of radio need to be used to communicate with the ship. All messages sent to the ships are pre-recorded. Messages sent back are translated on screen. A database of the ship's flags and styles can be found near to the communication desk. Some ships will be friendly and you can decide if you want to let them through. You have to check some elements of the ship, such as the cargo or crew manifest, and accept or turn them away as necessary.
The polaroid camera is used to capture anomalies seen while working the island. Images should be developed in the dark room of the basement, then scanned at the computer and sent to Party Headquarters.
Decorating is a fundamental part of the game and allows customisation of the island in many ways. This can include wallpapering walls, putting up posters and decorations, buying and placing furniture, and much more.
Play the way you want to play with your friends; just stay alive while serving and protecting the greatest nation on earth.