
Worlds Upon the Wind's limited-time open playtest arrives on Steam, a peaceful roguelite deckbuilder inspired by Japanese art.
Max Shawabkeh, a solo developer, announced the launch of a limited-time open playtest for Worlds Upon the Wind. The title is described as a peaceful roguelite deckbuilder, inspired by traditional Japanese art, inviting players to rebuild civilizations in fragmented worlds.
To participate, simply access the game's page on Steam and sign up for the test. The evaluation window allows you to try out the latest build during the defined period.
How it works
- Build your deck from hundreds of Glyphs and Relics, opening up new strategic possibilities.
- Use Glyphs to transform the environment and influence probabilities with powerful invocations.
- Face dilemmas with complex choices, where there is no single right answer.
- Explore procedurally generated worlds with varied biomes, events, and unique opportunities.
- Throughout your journeys, recreate communities and strengthen your civilization with animal companions — up to 15 of them — each with their own quests that grant abilities for future runs.
Aesthetics and atmosphere
The game adopts a visual style that follows the evolution of Japanese art, from ancient scrolls to woodblock prints, featuring serene landscapes, soft soundtracks, and hand-painted scenes.
Invitation to participate
If you are looking for a strategic experience without haste, with careful decisions and a contemplative aesthetic, this is the ideal title to test during the playtest period.
What are you expecting from Worlds Upon the Wind? Leave a comment telling us which aspect you are most looking forward to or which dilemma you would like to face in your future journeys.
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