The game has a very simple, pixelated, 2D graphic, and will probably run on most machines with decent performance. Extracting, crafting, battles, exploration, and most of the activities can be improved by your spells, and magic to facilitate the lives of the dwarves that faithfully follow you. This also branches into a Tower Defense mode, which requires players to strategically place turrets, strong walls, and traps to protect enemies that come through portals.įinally, most of the things that happen in-game can be improved or intervened by you, and your divine powers. These developments come from augmenting your number of dwarves which happens as you level up.įrom its RTS inspirations, Craft The World has players issuing commands and controlling dwarves to execute a variety of actions, mainly regarding defending, and developing their own territory.
Inside these levels, players are tasked with mining and crafting multiple objects and structures. In exchange for their loyalty and obedience, dwarves expect food, clothing, and magical favor in combat.ĭeriving part of its gameplay from roguelike titles, Craft The World has randomly generated levels and islands, that come alive by the ever-changing day and night cycle, as well varying weather. Those commands vary from building houses, attacking enemies, and develop your town. Players assume the place of a God-like creature that commands a tribe of dwarves by issuing commands. Mixing and MatchĬraft The World is a mixture of Terraria, Dwarf Fortress, Dungeon Keeper, Minecraft, and Tower Defense titles. While the game has very positive reviews among the community, it didn’t impress critics and the industry in general.
Developed by Dekovir Entertainment, and published by Black Maple Games, Craft The World was released for PC in November 2014. Craft The World is a very unique game, that mixes a lot of genres and delivers an unseen proposition.