Publisher Targem Games and developer TG Indie have officially unveiled Underchoice, a survival simulator that puts players in the uneasy role of an Overseer tasked with keeping an underground shelter—and its inhabitants—alive when the world above is no longer an option.
Leaning into the growing appetite for post-apocalyptic storytelling, Underchoice centers on moral dilemmas, responsibility, and the ripple effects of every choice you make. Do you open the bunker doors to a stranger in need, or risk everything by letting the unknown inside? Are scarce resources worth sacrificing to save others, or is survival only possible through ruthless efficiency? Each decision shapes not only the fate of your shelter, but the future of those who knock at its door.

Players don’t have to wait to step into the Overseer’s shoes. The first playtest for Underchoice is live now, giving an early look at its branching decision-making system. Every choice carries consequences, leading to multiple possible outcomes and endings. There’s no clear right answer—only the one you’re willing to live with.

About Underchoice
The surface world has fallen into chaos, leaving the bunker as humanity’s last refuge. As its caretaker, you must make hard calls: who to save, who to turn away, and who can truly be trusted. Each knock on the door could mean hope—or disaster. With survival always hanging by a thread, Underchoice challenges players to confront the cost of leadership when there are no easy solutions.

Underchoice is shaping up to be a tense, choice-driven survival experience where morality and pragmatism collide—and every decision leaves a mark.