Inspired by Halo, Warcraft 3, Borderlands, Terraria, and Minecraft. Star Forge borrows elements from the RTS, FPS, RPG, Voxel Builder, Tower Defense, and Physics Sandbox genres.
The game is still now at its early stage of development and available as an early access game with only includes three game modes: Creative, Defense, and the Infinite Terrain Demo.
Throbbing away inside StarForge is the Unity Engine and when you first set foot on an alien world you might find you’re cooing softly to yourself.
StarForge is a game about gathering resources, building bases, crafting anything you want, and surviving on an alien planet. Earth's star is dying and humanity transferred as much technology and resources as possible and left on a one way mission to populate another planet.
Star Forge Multiplayer is what brings the game to life. The defense mode is the best one here what you basically do is defend your spawn point from the enemy AI which are monsters that kind of look like shrimp and man eating worms. It's freaking awesome.
Running a multi-player game requires that you dedicate part of your computers resources to actually hosting and running the game that other people connect too. This hosting of a game can slow your computer down and a normal internet connection will mean that the other players will suffer with reduced lag and possible outages.
If you do not want to go through all this better get yourself a Star Forge Dedicated Server.
The game is still now at its early stage of development and available as an early access game with only includes three game modes: Creative, Defense, and the Infinite Terrain Demo.
Throbbing away inside StarForge is the Unity Engine and when you first set foot on an alien world you might find you’re cooing softly to yourself.
StarForge is a game about gathering resources, building bases, crafting anything you want, and surviving on an alien planet. Earth's star is dying and humanity transferred as much technology and resources as possible and left on a one way mission to populate another planet.
Star Forge Multiplayer is what brings the game to life. The defense mode is the best one here what you basically do is defend your spawn point from the enemy AI which are monsters that kind of look like shrimp and man eating worms. It's freaking awesome.
Running a multi-player game requires that you dedicate part of your computers resources to actually hosting and running the game that other people connect too. This hosting of a game can slow your computer down and a normal internet connection will mean that the other players will suffer with reduced lag and possible outages.
If you do not want to go through all this better get yourself a Star Forge Dedicated Server.