Edition V6.0.0: This War Of Mine Complete
Version 6.0.0 also adds an "Aftermath" epilogue for each playthrough, showing what happened to your survivors post-war—a poignant touch absent from earlier builds. The charcoal-and-watercolor art style remains timeless. It’s grim without being ugly. Rain drips through holes in the roof. Shadows flicker from a makeshift stove. The sound design is even better: distant gunfire, a radio crackling with propaganda, the soft sobbing of a hungry character at 3 AM.
Platform Tested: PC (Steam) / Also available on consoles & mobile Version: 6.0.0 (Complete Edition) Genre: War survival, resource management, emotional simulation Developer: 11 bit studios This War of Mine Complete Edition v6.0.0
The music by Piotr Musiał is used sparingly, which makes it devastating when it swells during a character’s death or a moment of unexpected kindness. Let’s be honest: the base game is brutally difficult for newcomers. A single wrong decision (e.g., taking a wounded character scavenging) can trigger a death spiral. Randomness can also be cruel—a string of early-game blizzards or crime waves can make a playthrough unwinnable through no fault of your own. Version 6
If you have even a passing interest in moral choice games, survival mechanics, or historical empathy, yes—immediately. But if your gaming diet consists only of competitive shooters or happy farming sims, be warned: this game will break your heart. And that’s exactly what it’s supposed to do. "In war, not everyone is a soldier." — 11 bit studios Rain drips through holes in the roof
In an industry saturated with power fantasies where players are indestructible commandos or generals, This War of Mine remains a brutal, sobering exception. The Complete Edition (v6.0.0) is the definitive version of this modern classic, bundling the harrowing base game with all major DLCs: The Little Ones , Father’s Promise , The Last Broadcast , and Fading Embers .