Antler Interactive to Showcase Their Latest Creation, Cloudborn, at GDC
Antler Interactive Unveils Cloudborn Web3 RPG at GDC 2024
Antler Interactive is bringing their latest creation, Cloudborn - A Web3 PC RPG with a sprinkle of MMO - into the limelight at GDC 2024. The game births a seamless blend of strategic gameplay similar to Raid Shadow Legends and the accessibility of the Zelda franchise to create a turn-based RPG like no other. But that is where similarities end. Cloudborn is at the forefront of dynamic gameplay experiences, melding web3 technology and AI to create responsive worlds and gameplay, ultimately owned by the players. With tradeable NFT characters that develop in attributes and personality from the direct actions of the player, Cloudborn is taking immersive and player-owned experiences to the next level.
Main Features:
- Dynamic World Building: The Cloudborn verse adapts and changes at the whim of the player, as every action has true consequences on the game's environment, all possible through advanced AI integrations
- Evolving Characters: playable and non-playable characters evolve based on players’ interactions. These changes stick with the characters even after trading with other players via NFT metadata. Characters you inherit from others will remember their past, for better or worse. Any bonds or rivalries get passed on even after trading.
- True Ownership: harnessing web3 technology, Cloudborn is giving players true ownership and autonomy over their experiences
- Strategic Turn-Based Battles: Plan your battles with your army of character cards. Your character lineup and positioning matter on the battlefield.
- Free Travel & Airship Base Management: The world of Miyunu is yours to explore. Take your customizable airship and explore the floating islands, upgrading your base as you go
Cloudborn will be accessible through the ownership of their in-game digital assets, which can be bought or leased, and will run on the Chromia blockchain.
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