Rebuilding society in a post-apocalyptic wasteland setting is a great idea for a game, and I would say they did a great job turning that idea into quite a realistic city builder with some features I haven't seen in other similar games. The expedition mechanic keeps me interested in exploring the world around my town as I expand it out. Besides a few very minor issues, the game feels very well polished and runs fine. The music is great and the UI is well designed, even if it may seem complicated at first. It's definitely worth the price if you get this game on sale. I always enjoy finding great games I've never heard of before, and I've already added Endzone 2 to my wishlist.
I usually don't enjoy turn based games, but this one has me very addicted. This game doesn't hold your hand like most game do. There are no mission markers, you have to get directions or find your own way to places, but I personally like that. Some of the gameplay mechanics are very deep, especially some of the tech crafting systems. I would recommend playing for an hour or two before starting a real play-through just to get an idea of what skills are most important to you. I also love the art style and the setting of this game, there's just something about it which makes me want to explore the world, and there is certainly lots to explore. It felt like I was still scratching the surface of this game after 50 hours. The music is also quite nice and helps set the atmosphere of different areas on the map. Some people have said the writing isn't great, but most characters do have quite a bit of depth and dialog, some of which is fairly humorous.