Make boats and sail them. Build, explore, expand, discover
Sail ships through changing water and wind inside the eye of a storm
San Francisco, CA – Popcannibal has announced that Make Sail is launching on Steam Early Access on March 30th, 2018. Funded on Fig in November 2016, Make Sail is a physics construction adventure where players can create sailboats and navigate through advanced water and wind simulations. It mixes realistic physics with a fantastical setting. Build something beautiful or ridiculous and sail on to the next island in search of more items to customize your craft. Make Sail is a love letter to the beauties of the sea and journeys of self-reliance.
“Most video game boats are sluggish cars that ignore the wind. Our boats are wild horses of your own design, rooted in real physics, crafted to challenge the elements, chariots fit for the sea gods! They also break up and sink a lot. It’s fun.” Ziba Scott, Developer
KEY FEATURES:
- Procedural placement of handcrafted islands, pieces and creatures
- Custom water physics which accounts for weight, shape, drag, lift and drafting
- Wind and water so realistic you can execute real world sailing maneuvers like tacking
- Original, dynamic soundtrack by Clark Aboud
- Square sail! Lateen sails! Energy field sails! Propellers! Jets!
Check Out the MAKE SAIL Steam Early Access Announce Trailer:
Make Sail will launch for PC on Steam Early Access on March 30, 2018. You can find out more information on the official website.
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