About This Game CrossWorlds: Escape is a hardcore game in which you will have to deploy all your skills to survive in a huge open world that is susceptible to changes in weather, seasons and various natural phenomena. You have to start from scratch, supplying yourself with food, tools, clothing and shelter. You need to protect yourself against enemies who may turn out to be stronger than you, and you have to prepare for winter and summer. As you do all these, it would be quite good to at the same time look for a way to get out of this strange world where you happened to be against your will.Key features:A 64 km2 game world, which you can explore without any restrictionsChange in seasons: Hot summer – time when you would want to be closer to the snowy peaks or at least to the cool creekFertile fall – the period of big travels and discoveries, a time you shouldn't forget about the coming winterSevere winter – the time when a warm shelter with a hot fireplace and pre-readied stocks will be usefulRefurbishing spring – ready to sweep away your shelter from places perfectly coping without it for centuriesWeather phenomena:Gentle breeze that helps you to cope with the summer heat or that turns you into an icicle in winter playfullyLong-awaited rain, which will prevent you from dying of thirst, but at the same time, will flood your shelterMysterious fog, which will help you to escape from the crowds of enemies, but thanks to which you will pass the desired location without finding it you have missed your destinationSoft snow that decorates everything around. The snowdrift, which you will turn into, will be quite beautifulVarious biomes willing to share their wealth ... if you can cope with their inhabitantsEnemies – both those that got trapped in this world against their will and the indigenous inhabitants with advanced intelligence, ready to call their friends to gladly kill you if they can’t do so alone. But if they can’t kill you with friends, they will play dirty tricks on you and crush your temporary shelterA construction and crafting system you can use to acquire strength, new clothes, armor and weapons. This system will force you to visit the most remote corners of the world, destroy already endangered species, explore the dark and inhospitable caves, where you will be seen as enemy number oneDeadly creatures with immeasurable levels of strength. You will have to find or summon them, and then win them, to get out of this world. But if you don't hurry up, they may get bored and will come to you by themselves at the wrong time Severe and deadly magic that changes the laws of nature, gives enormous power, but demands long and difficult preparation and unreasonably huge cost in exchangeA cooperative of 2 people will increase your chances of survival and successful search for a way out of the CrossWorlds 7aa9394dea Title: CrossWorlds: EscapeGenre: Indie, Simulation, Early AccessDeveloper:Another RealityPublisher:Another RealityRelease Date: 12 Oct, 2016 CrossWorlds: Escape Download For PS4 crossworlds escape steam. crossworlds escape gameplay. crossworlds escape wiki. crossworlds escape download. crossworlds escape trainer. crossworlds escape map. crossworlds escape pc. crossworlds escape скачать. crossworlds escape. crossworlds escape cheats I like it, it has a lot going for it .> It is difficult getting oriented to the UI . > The inventory could be streamlined but for now it works.> Performance is an ongoing issue (as with all games that use Unity Engine)> The landscape scenery has a lot of options for adjustments on the graphics, but lackluster in the planning of the biomes. Are the reasons for the patterned biomes some kind of "Lore Related" future puzzle to unlock before you can escape the Crossworlds? There must be a reason for the title, hmmm; something to speculate about.>The resurrection aspect of this game is real frustrating for me and keeping a statue ready if you want to respawn at your base otherwise...you never know where in the map you appear. I do feel however, that an option to keep your loot or have it drop where you die could add to this game. A persistent bug keeps the Icon of your loot invisible so you never find it in time because the delay factor happens too soon.> I am a gamer that does not like decay factors implemented in games. The arrows disappear when they should just lay there or automatically go into inventory as you loot your animals and NPC rats and goblins.I am fortunate to have a beastie rig so the option for decay factor on or off would be ideal for gamers like myself.I am on my 5th or 6th startover and looking forward to playing another 100 hours to see what happens ! I broke my others LOLUpdate: I started over and am finding the game easier to navigate. Graphics are wonderful - Seasons changing is the addicting aspect of this game it really makes you think of what to do to get ready for winter. Reaching most of the achievements are easy to get seeings how dying is easy to do LOLGet this game when you can the Devs are all over the Bug fixing as soon as someone reports one. Good communication between the Devs and the Community at this point.A good game takes years to perfect just remember Skyrim was 10 years in the making and I think Crossworlds is going to be at least half that before the Devs release the full version.. If I were you, I would keep an eye on this game. However, at this point it still needs quite a lot of work. Pros:*Good building mechanics*Very Interesting world with changing weather\/seasons\/terrain*Decent survival elementsCons:*Very unbalanced between enemies\/enviornment\/resources. *Impossible to see at night*Get an illness\/injury and it is not clear what to do before it kills you.*Clipping issues Has a lot of potential to be a great gem. But, at this point, it's certainly not worth the price.. This is an EA review for Crossworlds. I've put 16 hours into this game at this point. The first hour and some change consisted of multiplayer, so the following are my thoughts on the game currently. (Read single player for main review)Multiplayer: Not in a great state. Playable but more broken than single player. In my experience, the second person joining(not host) gets 1-2 free reserection statues everytime they die, giving the game practically no point at all. Slightly laggy and glitchy but this is expected anyways. Bugs are going to be found, it is EA. My partner and I stopped playing not much longer after that.**Single player: This is where the majority of my game play has come from, at least 14 of the hours. I really like this game so far. It is HARD and fantastic at the same time. The seasons are amazing and add a complication element to the game. The trees change with each season, the plants around you, and the matierals you can get during specific seasons (EX: no leaves or berries in green area from trees\/bushes in winter). It's not an easy game and resources do not just come flying in, you may have to do some serious work for your items and it is realistic. So far I love this game in single player. I don't play hardly any survival crafting games alone but this one has really pleased me to play by myself. I have built a great complex now and still have a few tasks in mind. This game has a lot of potential and I am glad to be supporting it in it's EA state. There are bugs but it is playable and fun. Some of the bugs help out sometimes too :) Keep it up developers! I'll be glad to keep playing and bring my partner back when multiplayer gets better down the road!. Crosswords is a very good game as it stands right now. Still got a ways to go. I see several people complaining about lag and fram drop but ive had none. Large map to roam around and with no map to view it makes it more of a task to survive. The developer Lex is very good about responding where he is needed in the forums and excepts suggestions and complaints very well. Ths has the making of a great game in the future for people who like survival sandbox games. So my Final review: Must have.. This game is really enjoyable. The graphics are good and I really like the scenery. I have played this game in two ways. In the first one I mainly concentrated on building a base and stocking up stuff for worse times and basically played as a survivor. I explored some parts but focused more on surviving than action. The other way I played I quickly build some small and medium safe bases in different locations and roamed the land looking for.....whatever. I went into caves, fought goblin settlements and explored as much as I could. I died quite often, but I learned to travel light at to get equiped with the most important things quickly. So this can be both a slow playing game and a more adventurous one, depending on what you like. It is different to many games in the same genre, and I am really looking forward to experience further development. It is really promising and I haven't felt as caught up in the development since the first six months of LiF back in 2014. It went\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665up after that, of course, but that's another story. Crossworlds are a bit less ambitious and have more realistic goals.I can fully recommend it to anyone who like the survival genre and want to try something with a bit of a different vibe.Have a nice day. - Forfal
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