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Wayward Terran Frontier: Zero Falls Kickstarter and Gameplay Mechanics Videos, Crew Management Demo, Info

Wayward Terran Frontier: Zero Falls Kickstarter and Gameplay Mechanics Videos, Crew Management Demo, Info

Wayward Terran Frontier: Zero Falls Kickstarter and Gameplay Mechanics Videos, Crew Management Demo, Info

From indie developer George Hultgren, a single-player space exploration and adventure RPG

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You’re a human captain stranded in an uninhabited star system full of conflict and mystery. A cancelled terraforming project has left behind an abandoned yet habitable planet and a lot of infrastructure.

Your task is to land a ship on the abandoned planet, and it won’t be easy.

Gameplay centers around an upgradeable space station where the player can use a special matter furnace to convert raw materials into new ships, weapons and equipment. It also offers a risk-free home base for crafting, farming and ship design activities.

The game takes place in a large semi-procedural solar system with asteroid belts, space stations, ice fields, pirate raiders, civilians going about their daily lives, and deadly mercenary forces patrolling for people like you. The game’s focus is on free exploration.

The game engine is completely custom, built on .NET and the XNA framework.

The Kickstarter funding goal has been exceeded and stretch goals have kicked in. The campaign will run until December 13, 2014. The game has also been Greenlit.

Development will focus on Windows only; the game will be ported to Linux and OS X after release. 

Karla Munger

Karla Munger

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