Blue Horizon
About
Blue Horizon
Blue Horizon is a story driven first person open world game, it has been developed over the last three years to be entertaining and exciting, giving the player a glimpse into a fantasy world of pirates, enemies, plunder, treasure and adventure on the high seas!
The year is 1686, and you have been marooned on a desert island, you must first escape and acquire a ship and the weapons to survive, then hunt down the evil Captain Bloodbeard seeking assistance along the way.
Blue Horizon has been created so the player is in a large open world environment. With each part of the game although separate can be explored without the player noticing.
Gameplay
Many different activities including:
The World
There is only one level. Always view able on the horizon. The player must discover each location in order to explore it. Locations can be discovered by talking to NPCs (Non-Playable characters), or following maps found. Once a location has been found it can be traveled to and from using a ship.
Tropical Islands with towns, villages, forts, dunes, mountains, cave systems, giant caverns, ship wrecks, and forests all lay in wait for the player to find and explore.
There is a day-night cycle, dozens of different species of animal, and plant in the sky, land and sea to all add for maximum immersion in the environment.
Inventory and Items
Weapons, equipment, books, valuable loot are found laying around, in containers or purchased from shops and peddlers, looted from enemies, or given as rewards for completing tasks previously given. Keys are required for some doors too.
Equipment or a pistol can also be equipped in the left hand such as the Lantern for seeing in dark caves. Provisions are needed to restore health, (or if you can find a stream), enhancement items can also be found or purchased.
Tasks
To progress, you must complete tasks given from NPCs or from instructions found. The NPCs will be grateful, whether they are for the main quest or side missions. Tasks may involve collecting, farming, building, hunting, slaying or completing another task. Hidden stashes, side quests and Bounty hunting are available too.
Enemies
There are dangerous islands, and relatively safe islands. Unique foes await, be they Pirates, animals or strange creatures, and non-human. Some enemies are weak, some are strong and have various short and long range attacks. Some individuals you encounter will be docile until provoked, in which case they may attack as a group.
Fight
Melee combat with over 20 types of hand held weaponry.
Ranged combat by utilize cannons on your ship or in towns or forts to defeat enemy Pirates.
Use a flintlock pistol to blast your enemies away.
Ships
Build a raft to pilot and escape being marooned. Charter and ship and be in control of its destination, its cannons, and use a diving bell to search the sea bed. Repair your ship when it gets damaged.
Enemy ships plague the player too. Captain Bloodbeard's ship is the main aggressor. The seas contain marauding Pirate ships which you may encounter when going from island to island.
Official Page: http://www.bluehorizongame.com
Wiki: http://bluehorizon.wikia.com/wiki/Blue_Horizon_Wiki
We are on Facebook, Twitter, IndieDb.
Blue Horizon is a story driven first person open world game, it has been developed over the last three years to be entertaining and exciting, giving the player a glimpse into a fantasy world of pirates, enemies, plunder, treasure and adventure on the high seas!
The year is 1686, and you have been marooned on a desert island, you must first escape and acquire a ship and the weapons to survive, then hunt down the evil Captain Bloodbeard seeking assistance along the way.
Blue Horizon has been created so the player is in a large open world environment. With each part of the game although separate can be explored without the player noticing.
Gameplay
Many different activities including:
- Melee and ranged combat;
- Crafting and maintaining vessels;
- Charting a course and navigating around the world to the various islands;
- Utilizing cannons on both ship and land to defeat pirate ships;
- Dialogues with over 50 other unique characters;
- Discovering civilized populations and tribal villages;
- Exploring large cave systems and the interiors of buildings of the settlers and natives;
- Maintaining an inventory of equipment and items;
- Trading, buying and selling with currency;
- Salvage from wrecks on the sea floor using a diving bell;
- Completing main and side quests with reoccurring tasks;
- Hunting animals;
- Harvesting crops and trees;
- Operating machinery;
- Finding treasure and plundering loot from destructible containers and environments;
- Fighting giant bosses;
- Save your progress at certain points to continue the adventure later;
- The game will be available in a number of languages;
- Steam achievements;
The World
There is only one level. Always view able on the horizon. The player must discover each location in order to explore it. Locations can be discovered by talking to NPCs (Non-Playable characters), or following maps found. Once a location has been found it can be traveled to and from using a ship.
Tropical Islands with towns, villages, forts, dunes, mountains, cave systems, giant caverns, ship wrecks, and forests all lay in wait for the player to find and explore.
There is a day-night cycle, dozens of different species of animal, and plant in the sky, land and sea to all add for maximum immersion in the environment.
Inventory and Items
Weapons, equipment, books, valuable loot are found laying around, in containers or purchased from shops and peddlers, looted from enemies, or given as rewards for completing tasks previously given. Keys are required for some doors too.
Equipment or a pistol can also be equipped in the left hand such as the Lantern for seeing in dark caves. Provisions are needed to restore health, (or if you can find a stream), enhancement items can also be found or purchased.
Tasks
To progress, you must complete tasks given from NPCs or from instructions found. The NPCs will be grateful, whether they are for the main quest or side missions. Tasks may involve collecting, farming, building, hunting, slaying or completing another task. Hidden stashes, side quests and Bounty hunting are available too.
Enemies
There are dangerous islands, and relatively safe islands. Unique foes await, be they Pirates, animals or strange creatures, and non-human. Some enemies are weak, some are strong and have various short and long range attacks. Some individuals you encounter will be docile until provoked, in which case they may attack as a group.
Fight
Melee combat with over 20 types of hand held weaponry.
Ranged combat by utilize cannons on your ship or in towns or forts to defeat enemy Pirates.
Use a flintlock pistol to blast your enemies away.
Ships
Build a raft to pilot and escape being marooned. Charter and ship and be in control of its destination, its cannons, and use a diving bell to search the sea bed. Repair your ship when it gets damaged.
Enemy ships plague the player too. Captain Bloodbeard's ship is the main aggressor. The seas contain marauding Pirate ships which you may encounter when going from island to island.
Official Page: http://www.bluehorizongame.com
Wiki: http://bluehorizon.wikia.com/wiki/Blue_Horizon_Wiki
We are on Facebook, Twitter, IndieDb.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7 64-Bit
- Processor: AMX A6/Intel i5
- Memory: 4096 MB RAM
- Graphics: R9 270, GTX 660, 2Gig VRAM
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 3800 MB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 10 64-Bit
- Processor: AMX FX/Intel i7
- Memory: 8192 MB RAM
- Graphics: R9 290, GTX 970, 4Gig VRAM
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 3800 MB available space
Blue Horizon reviews and comments
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Microsoft from Deutsch
A story driven open world first person, single player game. A fantasy action adventure set in the Golden age of Caribbean Piracy. Fight Pirates and creatures, discover islands and caves, ports and tribal villages. Build up your inventory, craft ships and rule the waves, Blue Horizon has it all!
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But well, maybe I took "story driven" a little too lightly? All you can do is follow the "Story." And if it says you have to build a Raft in exactly where it appears, then you have to do it!
And what do you build a Raft with? Right! With HOLZ!!! BUJ (!) not just a Wood ... No it must be the special light and tasty Wood of THIS 1 Tree!!! NO OTHER! Only this 1 Tree or 6 completely identical Trees of the Variety.
What happens if you come up with the Idea brain-burnt, let's say another Tree (not the one given by the Story) and use it as Raft material (because I don't have a Buck On Tree search when there is a whole "forest" in Front of me)?
Now that's easy! -> Then the Game tells me, clearly what it thinks of me as a Player! Namely, that the Players are trained Monkeys and have to do what the Game dictates.
DENN (!) NONE (!) other Tree, except the one provided by the Game, can be cut down! Isn't that totally great?
So You are on an Island full of Trees or Palm Trees and you have to look for certain "Species" of it. Yes, I imagine varied and well "desinged" Gameplay!
Had I mentioned that you need 6 of these Trees to complete the Foundation of the Raft? What fun that's fun, surely everyone can think of themselves, right?
Right just as much Fun that I have pressed the Steam "Refund" button after about 30 minutes of playing time, in complete Boredom.
The only thing in this Game, reminiscent of the Time of the Pirates, is the Moment when you realize that you have been blamaceously deceived and don't get the Money back. Right "Pirates" Moderately stop ...
Games of this Kind, by the Way, are why "Greenlight" Was abolished. Simply because Steam otherwise degenerates into a Garbage Dump.
I just can't explain this Muck any other way ... Something like that wouldn't make it normally on Kickstarter ...
PS: I and WILL just can't imagine the rest of the "Gameplay" (building after the Raft) ...