About This Game SkyworldClaim command over the VR battlefield! Put the power of a full army – even dragons – at your fingertips in Skyworld, the award-winning RTS/TBS wargame for VR from the creators of Arizona Sunshine.Imagine a place where worlds dot the sky like stars. Worlds with cores of magic, as old as time though very much alive. Demons, driven by a lust for power, have now spilled into the once prosperous worlds to mine their powerful, magical crystals. Starting out with a small army, you set out on a conquest across the magical Skyworlds to deliver them from darkness.Developed from the ground up for VR, Skyworld puts you at the helm of a kingdom at war. Build and command your forces right in the VR world, conquer all Skyworlds in a royal campaign, and wage war against friends in online multiplayer.Conquer a range of unique Skyworlds in a story-based campaignManage your population, buildings & resources right in the VR worldCommand your forces in addictive real-time battlesUse your own spells to turn the tide of battle!Research and upgrade a full roster of army units & legendariesSelect your battle arena of choice and compete in 1v1 online matches 6d5b4406ea Title: SkyworldGenre: Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Vertigo Games, Wolfdog InteractivePublisher:Vertigo GamesFranchise:SkyworldRelease Date: 17 Oct, 2017 Skyworld Free Download [serial Number] I really enjoy this game, i think they are the guys who know how to design a vr game !!!. I have always loved a good strategy game and this one is well made. Despite the simple interface and battles you experience, it is made exactly for the current technology available. I don't see a reason to create anything more complicated than what this game brought to the table. As most people are developing "VR Legs" and ability to tolerate a game in excessive hours played at one sitting, it is very enjoyable.For the single player campaign, I have been enjoying it very much. You follow instructions, you play the game, and your experience will very of course. I have been enjoying it very much. On a high end system, its pretty sharp and smooth. It reminds me of a tower defense but of course its not but it is very fun. I manage resources, create an army, upgrade stuff, and there isn't really much anything else to do besides what we already know of a good strategy game. Sound, graphics, game play is great. Not excellent but it is great and very enjoyable. It's a full game!No multiplayer game play yet as I have not played a game yet.Don't expect epic battles and realistic graphics! This game is exactly like the video shows and is very fun. A must when it goes on special. A little steep for full price (buy at full price to support them just because VR is a new tech!). 14.99 is a GO and should be dropped at this price down the road.. Didn't seem like much there. The battles were fun, but repetitive. During my test I quickly got stuck with no resources and nothing to build. I'm excited for a nice strategy game in vr.I hope things improve and i'll try again.. Not a whole lot of meat on this bone.It's fairly good looking and plays smoothly enough but it doesn't offer a great deal of play value solo. The mechanics of playing a RTS in VR are also not easy to pick up as in the heat of tough battles it is far easier to fumble over the VR controls than with a 2D RTS.Will likely never bother to finish the game as my interest was lost after the third solo mission.. I was looking forward to the release of this game for some time, so I sat down to try it out upon release. My first impression after completing the first level of the game is positive. The game presents itself as a standing game with the possibility to move around to see the playing area from a different perspective, which in general I like in a VR game. After a long day at work sitting down to play felt nice too so I was pleasantly surprised to find out that I could lower the playing area to a sitting position and being able to reach all that needed to be controlled from that position. The graphics are nice, although not over impressive, and the gameplay is smooth. The audio does the job, some voice narrations are better than others. The story is slim; you are back to save the kingdom, and apparently the king. You have 'demon'enemies; no story on them (yet?); they just seem to be your natural enemies. Accept it. :)The first level of the game showed a pleasant balance between turn based 'building' and resourcing and the inevitable battle that needed to be held to gain territory on your enemies. The 'building' part looks restricted to putting 5 types of buildings on predesigned places on the map. The buildings provide your resources. The resources are needed to put down more buildings or upgrade them. Maybe more types of buildings may be unlocked later on in the game although at this moment I have no reason to believe this will be the case. On the first level managing the resourcing part was just common sense, this will likely become more challenging. Given the restricted building options and resource types the micromanagement part of the game will not be very heavy. Which for my taste is fine.The second part of the game is the real time battle that takes places when you attack (or are attacked by) an opposing general (or castle). I was able to win these battles on the first level although I did not really know what I was doing at all times. So either I was lucky or I am a brilliant strategist ;) Going into battles requires upgrading your attacking forces and magic spells. Given the empty slots in the blacksmith section more capabilities become available on progressing through the game. The dragons have not yet come into action so that is still something to savour. I liked the battles and how I could spin the table around to view the battlefield from different perspectives. As I said before, this action part feels complementary to the turn based 'building' and resourcing section.The game has a few quirks. On the first run the audio dropped out at some point in the first level. After restarting that did not occur agaain. Placing the game menus is a hassle. It is nice that you can place them anywhere around you but it is a real pain to to actually open them. I use the Vive and its controllers; I was worried after this menu hassle that the whole game would be like that. I am happy to say that this was certainly not the case. All the menus and controls work fine. I would urge the devs to look into the this menu opening issue, though.All in all quite happy with this game. Going to attack the second level tomorrow.
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Updated: Mar 16, 2020
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