![]() In a similar vein to games like Terraria and StarBound, you begin by moving through the fairly limited character creation. This is where the game begins, with the player raiding an ancient tomb for clues about this mysterious energy source. Tales are told of an ancient people who had their own unique and unlimited source of power, but all research on the subject is strictly forbidden, causing scientists to go underground. In typical human fashion however, the people of Cordeus have hunted the whale to the edge of extinction, sparking a need to look at alternative power sources. The human society of this world relies heavily on the production and consumption of Sky Whale oil. Snowed In Studios have delivered a steampunk, airship-filled adventure set in the world of Cordeus. However, all is not well in the floating world of WindForge. ![]() Build and fly airships around a steampunk-inspired world, exploring a randomly generated floating islandscape and battling sky whales. WindForge is one of those, a game promising a heady mix of Terraria-style creative construction and destruction, along with Contra-inspired combat all brought together in a world that looks not too dissimilar to Dishonored. The perfect mix of themes or gameplay mechanics, multiplayer elements or voice casting there’s something that makes you look up and take notice. ![]() There are games which appear perfect, on paper.
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