Trade goods and mastermind ferocious naval battles in this historically accurate sea-faring adventure game set in the late 18th-century Caribbean
You can back Ahoy on Kickstarter now
Ahoy is an immersive naval adventure gꦚam🙈e with a lofty dedication to historical accuracy, and you can back it on Kickstarter now.
Set in the 🍌historic era of the late 18th-century Caribbean, you can expect all things trade, crew management, and battles as you shape the narrative of the New World.
As shown off in a world premiere trailer at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Future Games Show Summer Showcase, we start with the phrase "every voyage begins with a ꦇplan." We then see some striking shots of ships stitched together in Unreal Engine 5 as one vessel fires upon another before a shot of the victorious captain emerges. "It's in our nature to conquer what others fear." The rest of the trailer touches upon the other facets of being a sea captain as we touch down in a village before charting the course to our nꦓext destination.
With a Kickstarter now live, the path forward has alr🐈eady been sketched out. Ahoꦚy's initial release will focus on first-person naval combat, although the adventure game will expand to a persistent, multiplayer open world where "every player can craft their own story."
All of this, of course, will be done through the lens of vigorous historicꦕal accuracy.
"Each vessel in Ahoy is meticulously reconstructed with an unwavering dedication to historical authenticity," a Steam description reads. "Every cabin, rope, ring, and hinge has been crafted based on actual historiཧcal artefacts, blueprints, and models. Beyond being a riveting gameplay experience, Ahoy also serves as an educational journey.
"The game enriches player understanding of maritime life by providing detailed explanations and demonstrations of the terminology and techni𓆉ques prevalent in the late 18th-century nautical world."
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