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Available for a limited time during the Steam Capitalism and Economy Fest, you can try out a new demo for Townseek, a casual and relaxing exploration-trading game that looks real sweet.

Under development by Whales And Games with a plan to release later this year, Townseek sees you take to the skies to travel far and wide, discover exotic landmarks, visit faraway towns, trade with whimsical characters, catch fish, discover artefacts and much more.

The most recent trailer I could find from 6 months ago is below:

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Game Features:

  • Explore a gorgeous hand-drawn world at your own pace! Uncover unique locations, spawning lush forests, freezing icebergs, vast deserts, striking volcanos, and beyond!
  • Trade with town hosts for unique items and profit! Complete quests for them to improve your reputation and unlock upgrades and cosmetics. Discover diverse cultures of sharkfolk, cats, slimes, stonelings, regular humans, and more!
  • There are tons of things to do all over Explora! Need a break from trading? Obtain new blimps and hulls to customise your airship. Buy a fishing rod and go catch peculiar fish. Mine one-of-a-kind artefacts. Dig for treasure. Farm for exotic fruits. Make the journey your own!
  • Reassemble the journal bestowed upon you by Captain Jawline and discover the lost legacy of Sir Reginald Sharkingston! Fill it with memories of your own travels, strive to complete your item collection, and make this a truly unforgettable adventure!

Townseek will have Native Linux support and they said they're "aiming to include full support for the Steam Deck".

Check out the demo now on Steam.

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This kind of reminds me of that one with the gigantic carrot, what was it called--oh yeah, Merchant of the Skies (which appears to be on sale right now).


Last edited by Purple Library Guy on 10 January 2024 at 5:51 pm UTC
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