First look at I Am Bread developers' new game "Worlds Adrift"

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Worlds Adrift is a brand new physics-based multiplayer adventure game from Bossa Studios, the team behind Surgeon Simulator and I Am Bread. The game will be featuring great wooden airships that occasionally crash into each other.

The company has released a First Look video for the game which can be watched below. "We love physics in our games. Physics is what makes Surgeon Simulator and I Am Bread tick," were the words from the developers. They further stated... "No two game sessions are alike, because a lot of weird and interesting stuff can happen, so gameplay possibilities about."

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Worlds Adrift is primarily a multiplayer game where physics will enable the open-ended creation and use of unique, and impressively large-scale objects. Henrique Olifiers, the Gamer-in-Chief of Bossa Studios pointed out "everything is very rough around the edges [and] the art is all placeholder," but the trailer shows several players swinging around a rocky world, then assembling and riding, and swinging from, on a large airship.

The game seems to be really interesting, but Bossa’s commitment might well be questionable, despite the announcement. "We are very eager to hear what you think about our ideas, feedback for the game, and your ideas as well," Olifiers said. "Honestly, we want to know if you think it is worth [it] for us to continue working on this game or not." Well, that can be tricky as not much has been going on as of now. However, if you are really interested to have a say, you may do so at worldsadrift.com.

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