Each week, we scour the internet for all things indie MMO-related, so you don’t have to. This week, Project Gorgon runs out of money, DreamWorld (image above) announces Alpha 2 is coming next year, and The Wagadu Chronicles prepares for Early Access. Plenty of other stuff is also going on, so let’s quit wasting time and get started with this week’s Indie MMO Spotlight.
BitCraft tweeted out a video of ore gathering and guess what, it looks just like every other game out there. I was very excited when I first came across BitCraft , but until we get some substantial in-game footage, my hype meter will continue to go down.
<p dir=«ltr» lang=«en» xml:lang=«en»>Sometimes you just want to smash some rocks ?? ??#gaming #bitcraft #mmorpg #sandbox #cozygaming #cozygame #alpha #cozymmo #gamedev #chillgame #teaser #fantasygame #relaxing #mine #mining #crafting #relaxing #cute #cinematic pic.twitter.com/gxlsBWtLkRIt’s always awesome to see Corepunk in the IMS, and this week we got a blog post with the second test recap .
DreamWorld announced that the Alpha 2 is coming in 2024. Signups are now open, and the Alpha 2 test will be free to play. Anyone who previously paid for the game can receive a refund or convert their purchase to a founders pack. It should be interesting to see what the naysayers for the project come up with now.
A new Novean Challenge premiered on Thursday. The challenge pits six DU streamers against each other as they compete against each other to complete five weekly challenges.
Ember Sword saw 42,000 players attempt to conquer the Ultra Deep during the recent playtest held at the end of October. Of the 1,300 teams that made it to the final confrontation against Shauk, only 460 teams were able to take the
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