There is a lot to like about Worlds Adrift. The concept and execution of the world are breathtaking. Play in the ruins of an advanced fallen civilization that has dominated flight thanks to minerals known as atlas crystals. These are also what gives the islands the ability to float. It is theorized that far below these floating islands is a true planetary core. No one has ever survived the downward journey to confirm the rumor. The Old World lurks beneath your feet, waiting to be explored for resources and knowledge.

Each island is custom built by the game players. Players gather resources to craft anything from torches to ships that allow them to navigate from island to island. The game itself mainly focuses on physics. You must consider applying anti-gravity minerals to other materials that you can find and create in this floating world.

Sandbox

Worlds Adrift is often described as a sandbox concept and it is an accurate description. A sandbox is a world you can transform into your own, and that’s exactly what Worlds Adrift is. When you log in, you have an option to create an island where you can add your own to this growing world of floating islands, inviting others to explore your space. There is no real structure or story, no bosses to fight or areas to conquer.

The only enemy in this game comes from the other players. As in any world, there are those who would like to kill you to steal what you have. After all, it’s a scavenger’s world, and not everyone is there to build peaceful islands and become friends. When you die, you lose your inventory and can be looted by anyone nearby. However, you don’t lose your character, as you can respawn and return to the area where you died.

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