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Omega Crafter

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Action/Adventure
Developer: Preferred Networks

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'Omega Crafter' Fallen Samurai Isle Early Access Update Coming In October - Trailer

by Rainier on Aug. 28, 2024 @ 10:47 p.m. PDT

Omega Crafter is an open-world survival craft game set in an under-development game world that is being attacked by a mysterious program.

Adventure, build a city, challenge mighty enemies with Grammi - your programmable sidekick - and friends in order to complete development of the game by the release date!

Save a virtual world overrun by hostile programs either solo or alongside up to five additional friends. Discover each biome’s resources, monsters, and loot-filled dungeons. Collect raw materials, then craft a path through the vast Beginning Grasslands, the near-endless Inexhaustible Wilderness, and the haunted Halloween Forest. 

With the help of adorable programmable sidekick Grammi, use pre-made or custom commands to automate simple and complex tasks via a simple drag-and-drop interface. With a single click, command Grammi to chop down trees and place gathered wood in a storage chest, plant and harvest produce, and much more. Focus on the fun, not the grind. Need a personal cheerleader? Grammi can even dance!

Shape the world with extensive construction and crafting systems, fabricating basic structures and massive multi-level mansions for a resting place between journeys. Cultivate crops, channel water to strategic locations, and raise buildings with pre-set processes to create a self-sustaining homestead. 


Omega Crafter sails into uncharted territories in the Fallen Samurai Isle update coming to PC via Steam Early Access in early October 2024. 

Island-hop across Fallen Samurai Isle, a scenic archipelago filled with ancient secrets. The malicious malware infecting Omega Crafter continues to spread, this time corrupting  once-legendary strongholds. Don a Samurai’s armor and helmet while exploring ancient battlegrounds, abandoned households, trap-filled dungeons and marvelous castles filled with all-new adversaries. 

Launch through lush landscapes with two new methods of travel; take to the skies or travel by sea with the addition of Boats and Gliders. Design Japanese-inspired architecture with the addition of Bamboo and Pine materials native to the new biome. Surpass previous power levels with increased level caps, and fix Japanese dishes like sushi and rice balls using a special cookware set.

Key Features:

  • Fight and defeat various enemies!: Powerful monsters appear to be causing confusion and hindering the game’s development. Collect materials to craft powerful weapons and defeat these strong enemies! It looks like the Grammi will help too!
  • Program your Grammi!: Grammi’s actions can be easily programmed, allowing them to help you with tasks such as mining, logging, moving materials and crafting items. You can even program them to dance! What do you want to program the Grammi to do?
  • Build your city!: There are various resources to be found in this world, from stone and wood to mysterious materials that have never been seen before. Create your ideal city by automating the building process with your Grammi!
  • Explore!: There are multiple biomes in Omega Crafter where you can encounter different landscapes, monsters, materials, and hidden secrets. Adventure and explore this vast open world with the Grammi and your friends!
  • Play online with friends!: You can explore alone or invite your friends to adventure and fight together. Enjoy the endless possibilities of this vast procedurally generated world!

Currently available through Steam Early Access, Omega Crafter is coming to PC (Steam) in 2025.


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