TOMERAX — Tomorrow Era X

Forge the Future from the Ruins.

A steampunk survival experience where mechanical ingenuity, extraction discipline and strategic adaptation define what survives. Metal is power. Steam is progress. TOMERAX is a survival crafting game and extraction survival game in development for Android, iOS and PC.

Steampunk survival Engineering Extraction Post-collapse world Android • iOS • PC

Coming to Android, iOS and PC.

The Engineering of Survival

Survival in the Tomorrow Era is built on mechanical ingenuity, extraction discipline and strategic adaptation — not repetition. Steam-powered systems and metal infrastructure form the backbone of rebuilding. Every decision is intentional. Every return reshapes what is possible next.

As a survival crafting game, TOMERAX emphasizes meaningful progression: you don't only gather and build, you engineer. The open world survival structure allows risk-reward loops — deeper into rusted zones, better resources, higher stakes. Base building survival is tied to what you extract and how you adapt.

The World

Rusted megastructures. Steam-driven machinery. Resource scarcity. In the wake of collapse, the world runs on what can be reclaimed, rebuilt and repurposed. Industrial rebirth is slow, deliberate and earned.

Players who enjoy games like Rust mobile or PC survival sandboxes will recognise the tone: a harsh environment where progress is earned through planning and execution. The steampunk angle gives extraction and crafting a distinct identity — salvage and steam rather than sticks and stones.

How It Works

  • Prepare — Enter the fractured world.Strategy and loadout define the run.
  • Extract — Return alive.Resources from rusted structures and dormant machinery. Every haul counts.
  • Advance — Unlock what's next.Deeper zones, greater risk, new possibilities.

About the Gameplay

TOMERAX is built around three pillars: survival crafting, extraction and base building survival. You explore an open world survival landscape — rusted industrial zones, dormant machinery, scarce resources — and extract materials needed to craft equipment, reinforce your base and progress to riskier areas.

Crafting is engineering-focused. Instead of only primitive recipes, you work with steam systems, metal components and reclaimed tech. This positions TOMERAX between classic survival crafting games and extraction shooters: you run into dangerous territory, secure resources and get out, then invest what you brought back into your base and loadout for the next run.

Base building survival means creating a secure hub, upgrading it with better defences and production, and using it as a staging point for deeper extraction. The loop is intended to feel deliberate: preparation matters, and death or loss has weight. Multiplayer survival sandbox features are planned; whether you will share the world with others or face AI and environment only in the first release is still to be confirmed.

The game is in development for survival crafting Android iOS and PC. Controls and interface will be adapted for touch and controller so that mobile players get a full experience rather than a stripped port.

Who Will Enjoy This Game

TOMERAX will appeal to players who like survival crafting games, extraction survival games and open world survival. If you enjoy games like Rust mobile (or Rust on PC), DayZ, Valheim, or other base building survival and sandbox titles, and you want a steampunk twist and strong engineering flavour, TOMERAX is aimed at you.

Fans of multiplayer survival sandbox games may find TOMERAX a good fit once those systems are in place; the current focus is a solid solo or small-group survival crafting core. The audience is likely teen and older due to difficulty and themes; the exact rating will be set before release.

Players who prefer strategic depth over pure action — planning runs, managing resources, investing in base and gear — will get that. The steampunk setting suits anyone who likes industrial aesthetics and mechanical progression rather than fantasy or modern military.

How It Compares to Similar Games

Survival crafting games and extraction games are a crowded space. Rust, DayZ, Escape from Tarkov, Valheim, SCUM and others define different corners: PvP sandbox, hardcore extraction, Viking survival, etc. TOMERAX sits in the survival crafting and extraction survival game niche but with a steampunk post-collapse identity. There is no direct "games like Rust mobile" equivalent yet; TOMERAX is being built to offer a mobile-friendly survival crafting Android iOS option alongside PC.

Compared to Rust, TOMERAX is not a clone: the setting is mechanical and industrial rather than contemporary, and the tone is more focused on extraction and engineering than on pure PvP raiding. Compared to extraction shooters like Tarkov, TOMERAX is broader — base building survival and persistent progression matter as much as individual runs. Compared to Valheim-style co-op survival, TOMERAX adds extraction discipline and a harsher, more industrial world.

If you are looking for open world survival with base building, crafting and a distinct theme (steampunk), and you want it on Android and iOS as well as PC, TOMERAX is being developed in that direction. Feature set and release timing will be updated on this site as development continues.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What kind of game is TOMERAX?
    TOMERAX is a steampunk survival and extraction experience set in a post-collapse mechanical world, focused on engineering, survival crafting and strategic adaptation.
  • Is TOMERAX multiplayer?
    Multiplayer systems are part of the long-term vision for TOMERAX. The foundation is a deep engineering-driven survival experience; multiplayer survival sandbox features may be added.
  • When is TOMERAX releasing?
    TOMERAX is currently in active development. Release date will be announced when ready.
  • Is TOMERAX like Rust?
    TOMERAX shares the survival crafting and base building survival space. It is steampunk-themed and extraction-focused rather than a direct Rust clone; players looking for games like Rust on mobile may find overlap in mechanics.
  • What platforms will TOMERAX be on?
    TOMERAX is planned for Android, iOS and PC. Cross-play has not been confirmed.
  • Is TOMERAX open world?
    The game is designed as an open world survival experience: explorable zones, reclaimed structures and risk-reward progression. Exact scope will be detailed as development continues.
  • Does TOMERAX have base building?
    Base building survival is a core pillar. Rebuilding and fortifying using reclaimed resources and steam-driven systems is part of the design.
  • Is TOMERAX an extraction game?
    Yes. Extraction survival game loops — entering dangerous areas, gathering resources, returning to safety — are central. The steampunk setting frames extraction around rusted machinery and industrial salvage.
  • Is TOMERAX free to play?
    Monetization has not been announced. The game is in development; business model will be communicated before release.
  • Will TOMERAX have PvP?
    PvP and conflict systems are under consideration as part of the long-term multiplayer vision. Details will be shared as design is finalized.
  • Is TOMERAX single-player or multiplayer?
    The core survival crafting experience can be played solo. Multiplayer survival sandbox features are planned for later phases; the balance between solo and group play will be clarified in development.
  • What is the steampunk setting about?
    TOMERAX is set in a post-collapse mechanical world: steam power, metal infrastructure, rusted megastructures. Survival depends on engineering, reclaiming and repurposing rather than primitive crafting alone.
  • Does TOMERAX have crafting?
    Yes. Survival crafting is central — tools, equipment, base components and steam-driven systems. Crafting ties into extraction (resources from the world) and base building survival.
  • Is TOMERAX coming to mobile?
    Yes. TOMERAX is planned for survival crafting Android iOS as well as PC. Controls and performance for mobile will be optimized during development.
  • Where can I follow TOMERAX development?
    This website is the primary source. Social and community links may be added as development progresses.

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