And improved compatibility are next areas of focus
I’m not sure whatCube Worldis, exactly — it seems like a lot of cool concepts rolled into a game thatlooksimpossibly ambitious for the size of its development team (a husband and wife, in this case) — but the open-world RPGshows wellon livestreams and YouTube channels. At the same time, discovering new elements and quirks can be half the fun of these titles.
The buzz I’ve heard surroundingCube Worldsince the alpha went public has been mostly positive now that people are able to get their orders placed, but it’s tough to get a sense for whether that’s the vocal, passionate minority or the average player. Have you tried it yet? Offering a look ahead, the developers have written ablog postabout what’s in the pipeline:

In the past, I’ve gotten into work-in-progress games way too early to the point where, by the time they started getting major content updates and new features — when they truly hit their stride — I was already tired of the base experience. Not this time. Not with you,Cube World. I want to hold off for now; to do this right by getting the most out of the experience when I’m ready.








