Make Sail
About
Make boats and sail them. Build, explore, expand, discover. Sail your ships through changing water and wind inside the eye of a storm.
Snap together planks, poles, sails, masts, jets, propellers, balloons, propellers, sparklers and more. Take care that it floats....and right side up.
Cross the sea to find pieces to make your ship bigger, faster stronger, prettier, stranger, wilder: more yours.
Every island lets you redesign and rebuild.
The world is a procedural arrangement of crafted islands, pieces and creatures. Each replay will present different challenges and opportunities at different stages of gameplay.
As you push the storm back, new islands and new waters become available to explore. Find new pieces for your creations, escape giant creatures, and push onwards to escape.
Snap together planks, poles, sails, masts, jets, propellers, balloons, propellers, sparklers and more. Take care that it floats....and right side up.
Cross the sea to find pieces to make your ship bigger, faster stronger, prettier, stranger, wilder: more yours.
Every island lets you redesign and rebuild.
The world is a procedural arrangement of crafted islands, pieces and creatures. Each replay will present different challenges and opportunities at different stages of gameplay.
As you push the storm back, new islands and new waters become available to explore. Find new pieces for your creations, escape giant creatures, and push onwards to escape.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: 2 GHz dual Core i5
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD 4400
- Storage: 3 GB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Quad Core i7
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 9XX Series Nvidia or higher
- Storage: 3 GB available space
Make Sail reviews and comments
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Early Access Review So the Game is definitely for the Eyes, if of course you are also promised this Graphic Style.
I had great Minutes with it and there's so much to discover as well.
Nevertheless, I have to say that it could get a bit long-winded in the long Term, because there is not so much to do at the moment.
Personally, however, I can't talk the Game completely bad because of that, a recommendation for me.
Do you like to Take a closer look at my Experiences.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_hUOf3gEJ4
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Early Access Review This Game is now nothing you play at 5 hours, it's more of a Thing in between.
At the moment it is still in the Alpha and much more than sailing with the Wind that always spins in Circles and collecting Parts is not in it right now. But This makes up for the Game with new Components and new Weather.
You need to constantly reoptimize and adapt your Boat. If you suddenly believe my giant Battleship is now optimal, the Wind will get stronger and you cannot turn properly. In some Cases, you even have to build a completely new Boat. But that's not bad, because You can store boats and use them again. In a short Period of time, you therefore have a stored Armada, which still needs to be optimized at all Times.
There are always new Updates and the Game I find visually very successful. I can recommend it from this Point on.
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Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
Early access review Hello to all, I write this little bit to give my opinion on make sail, already to be clear I just give up this game for a single reason: its "mode" of boat construction, if you can call it that.
But let's not go too fast; the game puts you in the skin of a sailor who has to repel a storm using item sprinkled on islands that you have to reach with a walnut shell, on these same islands you also reap building elements for your boat with time to other a "jar" that gives you a quest (actually the location of room for boats designed by developers), so: you sail from island to island looking for "shine" to put a Bell on the central island to repel the storm; Here it is...
The game is simple to understand, less simple to take in hand (this is a good attention point); his Maori inspiration is sympathetic, listed icon we like it or not that's to everyone's liking. Where the game smashes against the rocks is when you are going to want to build yourself a ship... There are a multitude of games with constructions/object placement, the developers wanted to get out of the lot creating in the world, you can place the parties of your boat everywhere... unless you want to.
Watch in hand at the moment 23min of test to place a barrel (which serves as a float) on the middle of a Board, knowing that I wanted to put 4 made it calculates. Result: leaving and passing the game to the Board.
We will forget the very frequent crashes due to its early access and that it is very fast launched, but I can not pass the system of unlikely construction of the game the games is not recommendable just for this, domage.