The highly anticipated sequel to Supraland, Supraworld, is set to grace early access this year. Developed by Supra Games, this toybox explorer is sure to bring back memories of the sandcastles and erasers from its predecessor. The entire world of Supraland was a sandbox out in a garden, filled with toys. Now, in Supraworld, players can expect a similar whimsical experience in a miniature world.

Choosing the early access route for Supraworld, Supra Games explained that it offers a great advantage in terms of feedback and motivation. The post on Steam mentioned, “Seeing people play what you’re making, you are being reminded why you’re actually doing this and try to give people a better time instead of working on something in isolation forever.” This transparent approach by the studio is refreshing, highlighting the need for both feedback and financial support during the development process.

One aspect that stands out about Supraworld and its predecessor is the authenticity in the game’s production and marketing. Supraland’s trailer boldly showcased the time commitment required to complete the game, with a blunt “Playtime 12-25h” displayed. Additionally, the breakdown of gameplay elements in a pie chart at the end of the trailer emphasized the focus on exploration, puzzles, and fighting. This straightforward approach appeals to players looking for a genuine gaming experience.

Despite the unconventional marketing tactics, Supraland received praise from players, with one reviewer describing it as “an absolute joy of a game.” This positive feedback indicates that Supraworld has big shoes to fill in terms of player expectations and enjoyment. By maintaining the honest and humorous tone in its communication, Supra Games can continue to engage with the gaming community effectively.

Supraworld’s journey into early access promises an exciting continuation of the Supraland universe. With a focus on player feedback, transparency in production costs, and a unique marketing approach, Supra Games is carving out a niche for themselves in the gaming industry. As players eagerly await the release of Supraworld, the anticipation for this shrunken first-person puzzler continues to grow.

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