Factsheet
Developer:
Monster Tree
Based in United States
Release date:
April 17 2019
Website:
PrivateersTheGame.com
Available From:
$9.99 - Steam
Description
Privateers is a nautical adventure game that tries to capture the fun of roguelikes, table top games, and action/turn based RPGs into a fun new experience. Sail around from island to island working your way through various events and encounters. Build up your crew and equip them with the unique loot that you plunder. The game is currently in pre-alpha and is changing dramatically between each release. Try the we builds online for free and give us your feedback! Try the latest build right now at PrivateersTheGame.com or read the dev blog at amindiedev.blogspot.com
History
Privateers is an indie game that was started by Sam Bayless and Kurt Taylor in 2014. The vision behind the game is to capture the fun of tactical RPG's along with a choose your own adventure like narrative.
Features
- RPG
- Hybrid Tactical Action Combat
- Nautical Theme
Videos
Gameplay Trailer YouTube
Images
Logo & Icon
Monetization Permission
Monster Tree allows for the contents of Privateers to be published through video broadcasting services for any commercial or non-commercial purposes. Monetization of videos created containing assets from Privateers is legally & explicitly allowed by Monster Tree. This permission can be found in writing at https://www.moddb.com/games/privateers/presskit.
Additional Links
Dev Blog
Development Blog amindiedev.blogspot.com.
Steam
Steam Store Link store.steampowered.com/app/903180/Privateers.
About Monster Tree
Boilerplate
Monster Tree is a 2 man shop currently working on Privateers. We are passionate about making games that we love to play! Check out the free alpha versions of Privateers and let us know what you think.
More information
More information on Monster Tree, our logo & relevant media are available here.
Contact
Support
s.m.bayless@gmail.com
Homepage
PrivateersTheGame.com
Indie DB
indiedb.com/games/privateers
Twitter
twitter.com/samthebay
presskit() by Rami Ismail (Vlambeer) - also thanks to these fine folks