Indie studio Pugstorm, the creators of award-winning mining sandbox Core Keeper, and publishers Chucklefish announced their next title at The Game Awards last week. KYORA is a 2D sandbox adventure for 1-8 players, where every pixel can be shaped, mined, built or destroyed.
Featuring a procedurally-generated open world, Carve into the earth or sculpt toward the sky in search of magical materials. Craft matter-manipulating wands, upgrade your gear, and take on the powerful bosses in control of each biome: the Heralds.
The world of KYORA is filled with secrets. The further you venture, the more dangers await. To survive KYORA’S forest-cloaked ruins and cross its blistering desert sands, you’ll need to use each biome’s resources to your advantage. Gather materials, forge powerful weapons and armour, plant seeds and cook up recipes to help you traverse the wilds.
Pugstorm was founded in 2018 by veteran game developers Fredrik Prantare and Julian Seifert-Olszewski. Since then, Pugstorm has grown into a dynamic, global team of around 35 talented full-time and contracted artists, programmers, and marketers.
The company first made waves in the gaming world with their hit title, Core Keeper. This commercially successful sandbox adventure, which has sold over 2 million copies, is still being developed by their passionate and dedicated team.
KYORA will be coming to early access via Steam.
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