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Cloudscape

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Genre: Action/Adventure
Developer: Konitama

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'Cloudscape' Is A Survival Game By Spongebob And She-Ra Animator, Launches Kickstarter - Trailer

by Rainier on June 22, 2021 @ 11:21 a.m. PDT

Cloudscape is an open-world game that mixes survival, action, exploration and social mechanics.

Inspired by classics such as Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Stardew Valley and Animal Crossing, Cloudscape is the debut game of Chris Gottron (aka Konitama), a veteran animator artist from popular shows like Spongebob Squarepants, She-ra or The Fairly OddParents.

You play as Kumo, a Cloudling who wakes up ashore on a sunny deserted island. You’ll have to explore the island and build a refuge for yourself, because this paradisiac place is not as uninhabited as it looks: monsters roam the island by night and will attack you on sight! You will have to gather materials to craft tools and weapons, forage and fish to get food, stoke your campfire to fend off the darkness of the night… You can mine, cut wood, plant and harvest and many more things to build your farm and thrive on your island.

Eventually you will manage to leave it – in order to leave each island though, you’ll have to make your way through monster and trap-laden dungeons -- consisting of both meticulously handcrafted setpieces and procedurally generated areas, in order to ensure a perfect balance between replayability and experience. And that’s only the beginning of your real adventure! You’re not restoring a farm, you’re restoring the world. Society has become fragmented among these little parcels of land, and it’s your task to make them whole again.

You will keep exploring and finding ways to survive in every land you find, so as to expand your reach to multiple islands and bring them together, improving the life of whoever you find in your journey. Every playthrough is unique in Cloudscape: with a mix of procedurally generated and carefully hand-crafted areas, every experience will be different, without losing the quality of a curated, designed experience. Combining elements of survival and Zelda-like combat and discovery-based gameplay, Cloudscape is the story of a little cloud who falls to a fragmented earth - and decides to turn it into paradise.

With a funding goal of $50,000 to fund the last leg of development of the game, the Kickstarter campaign will be available for 30 days from today, featuring exclusive digital and physical rewards including a physical edition for Nintendo Switch. 

Key Features:

  • Explore a rich world with new exotic locales and unlock many new resources, tools and abilities to help take you further into the world.
  • Farm, Fish, Forage and Craft as you brave the wilderness and try to bring heaven to earth!
  • A cute, whimsical art style created by a veteran of the animation industry who previously worked on childhood defining cartoons like Spongebob Squarepants
  • Many inhabitants to meet! Make friends, enemies or even find love
  • Fight to survive the night! Craft and uncover new weapons to help defend yourself in the dark, as well as through special dungeons made as a love letter to classic Zelda titles such as A Link To The Past.
  • Build a house, decorate it, fill it with stuff! Customize your look with different clothing
  • Catch bugs, tame and raise animals (you CAN pet the doggy!), learn to cook, dig for buried treasure, solve puzzles and uncover secrets
  • A special Nintendo Switch Physical Edition of Cloudscape available as a reward on Kickstarter! Konitama is working with a trusted partner with a track record of delivering on crowdfunded games to facilitate this.

Cloudscape is in development for Nintendo Switch, PS4/PS5, Xbox One/Series X and PC/Steam.


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