Eden Crafters is a survival, crafting, and automation game scheduled for release this year that puts you in a world hostile to life as you know it and asks you to transform it into a paradise for humanity. To do this, you will have to create an infrastructure that manufactures, houses, and supplies the machinery you need to explore, excavate, and ultimately reclaim land.
Aside from what looks like gameplay inspired by Satisfactory and its ilk, Eden Crafters has one big trick up its sleeve: the world you play in is made up of voxels. This means that players will be able to change land shapes, level terrain, and build hills or valleys.
Eden Crafters will be single-player or co-op and is currently scheduled for release sometime in 2024.
The game features a very large open world for you to mess around with, about 144 square kilometers or 55.5 square metres, and it wants you to rehabilitate everything cool. “Mute the climate, create a breathable atmosphere, and turn toxic lakes into water: shaping a new world!” the description says.
Eden Crafters clearly has some appeal for gamers, with social media comments cleverly comparing the concept to a satisfying one alongside The Planet Crafter, and adding the ability to change the scenery – a potentially powerful combination of two thoroughly successful games with a fan-favorite feature. The animations that developer Osaris has on their Steam page are pretty cool, showing off some cool transitions as large-scale terraforming changes the landscape.
You can find Eden artisan steamed And on the developer Osiris games website. Eden Crafters is the second release from Osaris Games, following the first-person voxel city building game Technicity.
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