Procedurally generated and voxel-based RPG Cube World will be available in its final form by the end of October according to an announcement from the game’s developer. This news comes six years after the ✱first alpha for Cube World was released.

, Cube World developer Wolfram von Funck revealed that the final version of the game would be released on Steam by the end of October 2019. This was the first concrete news we🍎've received about the game since the playable alpha 🔯for Cube World was relea🅰sed in 2013. Since that time, von Funck has been mostly silent about the project.

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Cube World is essentially an RPG in a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Minecraft-style world. 🦋Aside from the aesthetic similarities, Cube World and Minecraft share some mechanical underpinnings as well. Both games rely on procedural generation in developer-created worlds. The main difference between𓆏 the two games is gameplay. Cube World is a class-based RPG in which characters level up over ♌time ꦚby fighting monsters, while Minecraft focuses on collecting materials, as well as bu♋ilding and crafting. Another key difference is Cube World's custওomization. Players can customize their avatars at t♏he start of the game and can alter in-game items.

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While a six-year development time is not uncommon for indie games, it is a🦋 bit strange that we hadn't heard morౠe news about the game. Besides the occasional screenshot or video of the game, there was no news.

Now that the Cube World is offic🧸ially coming out, it remains to be seen whether it will still be of interest to players.

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