BitCraft PC
The debut of Californian studio Clockwork Labs. In BitCraft we play as a mystical being awakening in a wild, untamed world. Our task is to survive and join forces with other players to create a society.
Bitcraft is the debut of Californian studio Clockwork Labs. It is an MMORPG that puts players in a huge, procedurally generated world, where they can farm, explore, trade or build their own civilization.
Plot
The action of Bitcraft takes place in a wild, untamed land. We play as a mystical being that awakens in this world. Starting with nothing, our task is to survive, cooperate with other players and together build a prosperous society. By exploring and talking to travelers, we will discover the history of the world and the ancient civilizations that once lived here.
Mechanics
Bitcraft is a third-person MMORPG focused on freedom and interaction with other players. Although the game has a combat system, it focuses on farming, building cities, trading, exploration and hunting. The player has complete freedom of choice and can play Bitcraft as he wants, whether as a settler in a growing village or an explorer traveling the world. This world is procedurally generated, and is not divided into servers - everyone exists in the same land, and each player's actions affect everyone else.
Although at the beginning players are surrounded only by wilderness, the environment changes as a result of their efforts. Players create communities, villages and cities that give them a chance to survive in this hostile world. However, we don't have to settle - we can also set off into the unknown, sail across seas and oceans, climb the highest mountains, discover settlements of other players and the remains of civilizations that once inhabited the game world.
Game modes
Bitcraft is a MMO game, so it can only be played online. All players, regardless of platform or location, share the same world.
Technical aspects
Graphics is very impressive. Although cartoonish, it stands out for its detail, colors and weather effects.
Last updated on 29 July 2024