Sailing Wizard

Sailing Wizard

Sailing Wizard is a real-time action role-playing game with the theme of navigation. You can freely choose spells upgrade routes, recruit various team members, build your exclusive ships. Trade, fight and explore with different factions on a journey full of adventurous spirit. Go looking for the legendary dragon’s lair with mysterious treasures and infinite magic power.

Game dev progress:

Demo is under beta test. Welcome to the community to discuss and raise your ideas! Discord:https://discord.gg/TJmj3aSVJ4

Game features:

1. Freely combinable magic system:

Different magic affixes can be combined to form more powerful magic and effects (such as flames, arrows, seas, etc.), and at the same time can combine more characteristic magic words (such as: range +2, cooldown -1.5, burning effect +50%, etc.), freely build your favorite magical combination to fight.

2. A wide variety of skilled crew members:

You can meet all kinds of recruitable members during the adventure, recruit them into your command! Each team member has an independent level and skills, which can be upgraded. In sailing and fighting, they can perform their respective duties to help you smooth sailing and invincible. The quick command system allows you to easily command a large team.

3. Highly customizable ships:

There are many types of ships in the game. Various types of ships with different characteristics can be obtained through purchase, port battles, dock construction. The appearance of the ships can be decorated with different colors, patterns, and objects. In addition, every deck and cabin of the ship can build the modules (life, navigation, defense, attack, etc) needed for navigation. Experience an instant and seamless sailing journey on your unique ship! All land and islands can be docked and landed!

4. Sea life and status system:

In addition to combat and adventure, you also need to pay attention to the hunger, sleepiness, and thirst of your crew members. Poor status will affect the corresponding attributes. Make sure you are fully prepared before sailing. Using part of the resources to maintain a good life status can also make you do more with less.

#### Other systems:

1. Equipment and inventory system

2. Level-up and talent skill system for players and team members

3. Almost all buildings and ships that can be explored or destroyed

4. Alternate day and night, dynamic weather system

5. Rich task system

#### Game background:

In the Monduz world, the magic power used to flow continuously, and the various races continued to grow from it. However, it is far worse than before. In order to compete for the increasingly scarce magic stone resources, the peace and stability of the entire world has gradually become the past.

In the southeast of the Central Continent, the Magic Principality was occupied due to the loss of the remaining large magic stone. As an apprentice of a wizard, the player pursues the clues left by the teacher, and constantly explores the depths of the ocean, looking for the legendary dragon’s lair with mysterious treasures and infinite magic…

#### About us:

We are a group of veteran players with independent game dreams. Since 2011, we have been building Monduz worldview and related games. We have written two dessert games,which are Monduz Battlezone and Monduz CityGuardian. With the help of the mature Unreal 4 engine and the support of more professional companions, we hope to bring you a more expressive game experience and show you the grand Monduz world better.


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Sailing Wizard on Steam

Two Coins

Two Coins

Two Coins is a time-traveling action adventure. You play as Richard, a guy with a completely normal life. He finds a magazine about forests and wilderness at work and is inspired to go on a forest trip.

“Richard walks for a while before it gets dark. Suddenly he falls into a cave and faints. When he wakes up he is confused and trying to find his way home again. Things seem different now. Very different.”

This is a single-player game where you can switch between first person or third person perspective. Survive by hunting, eating and drinking. Do tasks for people, contribute to the village, and even build your own temporary home. Perhaps the most important thing is to try to find the way back to the present again. If it’s even possible?


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Two Coins on Steam

Captain Bones: Prologue

Captain Bones: Prologue

The Ambience alone is worth downloading this game. It sounds very calming and if you love the ocean you will like this game. There isn’t much going on in this game yet, but somehow it doesn’t suffer from that. If you need explosions and constant gun fighting, then you probably won’t look twice at downloading this as it isn’t for you. If you want a lite island exploration game that is also about crafting and fighting off sharks while diving for treasure, and you don’t want to pay for it, then this IS for you.

Real player with 7.7 hrs in game


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The prologue appears to be the same as the demo, which I’ve played for about 3.5 hours. It’s definitely a fun prologue, though there isn’t a ton to do outside of the story. There are some chests to find and loot, but ultimately, there isn’t anything worth buying with your booty. There is a scrap merchant who sells ship parts, but no ships that you can repair/build outside of the raft, which degrades quickly. Having a couple islands to sail to and a ship would go a long way, though I suspect that will be a motivation to buy the full game.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Captain Bones: Prologue on Steam

Advancity

Advancity

hi there

congratulations on the game, im loving it. for people who like build an empire and have to think strategically to defeat the monster i really recomend this game.

Real player with 25.1 hrs in game

I’ve been playing the game for about 14 hours now and while it was fun at start, some things started to annoy me:

  • First off, a dev who claimed (in discord) this game is worthy of a full release, which obviously is not the case).

  • Too many plots are taken by bandit camps and mining plots

  • Boats are buggy and can break sometimes (not allowing you to load resources on it)

  • It needs more optimization, i have a great pc but even for me the game started stuttering (ingame and sound)

  • Bandit camps need balancing. I have them with only kings, which requires a max level training field. By the time i can defeat them i have no more need for such resources you can get from them.

Real player with 15.0 hrs in game

Advancity on Steam

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

the game is generally good and i enjoy playing it but it has its fair amount of downsides too, but i am only making this review to complain that they changed how rocket fuel tanks looks, because it seems that they failed to realize that players have been using the rocket fuel tanks for decoration and now when it became simplified it just looks stupid. and there is no way to use the old ones. :(

Real player with 2347.1 hrs in game

Honest review from someone who has put a huge amount of time into this game

  • Badly optimised, crashes are fairly common.

  • Multiplayer mostly unplayable due to desync between clients.

  • Base game content is lacking after they pulled the original missions

  • Original purpose of the game entirely lost and forgotten by the devs based on a single discord poll

As much as I had no issues with the weapon DLC coming as it could’ve added some real great additional content but sadly the entire focus has been on the weapons.

Real player with 588.9 hrs in game

Stormworks: Build and Rescue on Steam

CRISTIANO

CRISTIANO

A city building game with sail, trading, and an RTS touch, you will need to keep your people fed and happy, while producing or buying war items to defend your city from incoming attacks.

Features:

-City builder: Enjoy the power and flexibility of a traditional city building game.

-Action: Enemies will attack your town by sea and land.

-RTS: Once the enemy is on land, you can select units and organize an attack against them.

-Sail: You have access to the world map and around 20 cities to sail to and trade with, keep in mind sailors need food and water for the long trips.

-Crown: The game begins with your selection of a European city.

-Initial location: You will be able to select a city on the Caribbean map.

-Intercontinental trade: With your ship, sell and buy goods with any city, in the Caribbean, or Europe.

-Sim: +50 buildings simulating real Caribbean ones.

-Production Lines: +80 products available.

CRISTIANO on Steam

Pirate Simulator

Pirate Simulator

  • Build your ship

Start as a rookie sailor on a boat as tiny as a canoe and use your smart pirate moves to buy, craft or “arrange” add-ons for your dream vessel. Replace necessary parts, attach equipment needed for rides, focus on speed or durability, choose your own style of ruling the seas!

  • Gather the crew

Galleons are great, but you need a crew to run it. Visit towns and harbors along your way, have a pint or five and recruit a crew that will make you a real pirate!

  • Extend your base

Whether it’s trading, looting or finding treasures, you need to collect and stack your goods somewhere. When you spot this perfect place on a beach or inside a cave, claim it and take care of infrastructure and buildings to make your company thrive.

  • Find treasures

…and a way to look for them. You can turn every rock upside down and check every inch of the sea bottom, but if time is a factor, try searching for other pirates, merchants and shady people who may know a few stories about hidden chests.

  • Go on a ride

As it happens sometimes - a pirate won’t make a living from the trade alone and needs to incorporate a bit more dynamic forms of getting the necessary resources. On the seas, you might meet other fellow ships that just carry too much goods not to loot them. Way more efficient than honestly earned money.

Become a pirate! Arr!

Pirate Simulator on Steam

Arctic Anxiety

Arctic Anxiety

This is in fact a nice game and it should be a nice game and because of that i made this post so no offense the developer.

– This is in fact a nice game and it should be a nice game but because of all those devastating bug + other bug i feel it is on it’s place to warning you about what you really buying and i try for 122 hour to avoid this post as best i can just to give that hard working single developer to resposse and do something with it but nothing happens and i am afraid he gonna use several month or worst he is not able to fix them at all.

Real player with 146.1 hrs in game

This is a really cool survival game and is really challenging. Early development and developer is active. Game is a great purchase, I picked it up for $4.99 how can you go wrong.

–———————- UPDATE November 2021 ————————

OK my above review I hold true to and I like the game but some time has passed, there hasn’t been an update of a pep from the developer, it appears this game is abandoned but who knows.

I will say there has been a few updates last year 2020 but until you see some progress with this game I would not suggest purchasing it.

Real player with 37.3 hrs in game

Arctic Anxiety on Steam

ATLAS

ATLAS

the two words that describe a game like this are: DIGITAL HEROIN. the game is weirdly addictive but i will never recommend it to anyone as much of the time you are just staring at the screen for 3 hours while the boat moves- cant look away for even 15 seconds because a bunch of enemy ships may just appear in view in front of you, requiring 3 seconds of reaction time to steer out of the way, or else you lose tens-of-hours of work.. that’s fine for immersion, albeit a tad harsh, but the reason this is a negative review is such that the product is filled with bugs and spelling mistakes that have been present since game launch. new updates often re-break old features that were previously fixed on a repeated basis (sextant buff/autopilot.. coordinate space transforms arent that hard guys!). utter and complete world wipes happen upon developers' whim, so if you get into the game late in a season then you may as well not play because you will be so far behind the career players who got in 10seconds after new season and claimed every island and covered them with fence foundations so that nobody can build. and by the time you learn the game then the entire world undergoes another wipe which results in making game harder to suppress the PVP veterans; leaving anyone new to the PVE game in the dust. long story short: developers are struggling to tame their existing playerbase with no remaining capability to improve the game for the general public. its been almost 3 years since public release for paid product.. they cant claim “early access” anymore.

Real player with 7104.9 hrs in game

This is the worst best game ever….

It’s pretty, it’s fun to play* and with a private community to avoid the toxic levels build up over the years from the wrongdoing of the devs, amazing and fun.

It is… however… full of bugs, without any sight of those ever being fixed. Arrogant devs who refuse to help people who are trying to improve on the game with mods and who ignore all feedback. No, all… feedback is ignored. They deploy enthusiasts to run their discords and take all the heat while hiding in the corner.

Real player with 1697.6 hrs in game

ATLAS on Steam

Blue Horizon

Blue Horizon

Well what can i say it’s a good game but has many bugs and issues but they are getting sorted by the Developer

PLEASE NOTE…this game is playable to a point in the game as the patch 1.0.8 has not corrected all the issues with the save and load process you still can’t save upgrades bought from a shop keeper in the city also the quest you get from the pirate in the inn where you pay 50 gold pieces for the quest he marks it on your map but when you save and load back up it is no longer there on your map, also it does not save any provisions you have collected.

Real player with 34.8 hrs in game

Update: I no longer recommend Blue Horison.

The updates have practically stopped. There were a few after the game went live, and I think there was one a couple months ago, but there have not been significant changes to the game. Even with bug fixes, there are fundamental problems with Blue Horizon and it seems the developer is done with the game, which is a shame.

As far as stability, the game is solid. Visually, the game is pleasing and immersive (and less clunky than it was initially), but the functions within the game work against the immersion by smearing it with a feeling of low-budget-indie-developer who has reached the limits of his talent. Look up MDickie.com as an example. I don’t mean to be cruel here, it’s just that the player has minimal impact on the in-game world which limits interaction and the developers are okay with that, as if the game is a prof of concept demo. I understand that the game is Story-Driven, but it detracts heavily from RPG elements. I prefer to see a labor of love with the developers churning out patches and updates, you know, actual development that says this is a project more than a product. In this case, the game feels like a product on rails intended for a quick and incidental sale. Maybe this game will be a stepping stone in Blue Horizon Studios' journey into the single-player pirate genre (a genre long neglected), hopefully with something ground breaking later.

Real player with 10.3 hrs in game

Blue Horizon on Steam