![]() Once arriving on the starting planet, the game runs you through some tutorials to get you used to mining, hunting, cutting trees, and exploring. Needless to say, I see no reason to ever choose the permadeath option, but it would definitely add some adrenaline to the game. There are three game modes: Normal where you just lose 1/3 of your pixels after dying, Hardcore where you lose all items after dying, and permadeath which speaks for itself. Beyond that, there are options for everything from skin color to "personality" (the way your character stands). You create your character from one of six different races, and there are only visual differences between them at the moment. Several of the creators originally worked on Terraria, so this supposedly feels like the spiritual sequel. A Sandbox Game to the CoreĪt its core, Starbound is a sandbox game with (sort of) randomly generated planets where you can fight monsters, explore different planets, mine ores, and craft items. Right now, I am playing the Enraged Koala (awesome names right?) release, and as of January the game has sold over one million copies. ![]() Currently, the game is in Early Access on Steam, so it is in Beta and things can easily change about it. ![]() Recently, I have been playing a decent amount of the game Starbound. As some of you probably know, every now and then I play video games in my free time. ![]()
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