A Hoy: Multiplayer Naval Game Set in 18th-Century Age of Sale

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Capston Games has unveiled A Hoy, a thrilling multiplayer naval game set in the tumultuous 18th-century Age of Sale. Forget dragons and sorcery; this is all about the raw, unadulterated thrill of naval combat and strategic teamwork. Starting with Sea Trials, players will navigate the high seas, mastering the art of sailing and combat mechanics before diving into the heart-pounding Arena mode, where intense PvP battles await. With a keen eye on historical accuracy, the developers are reconstructing every ship and uniform based on real plans and references, ensuring a truly authentic experience.
The team's vision extends beyond mere gameplay; they aim to create a vast open-world Caribbean setting where players can engage in trade, smuggling, and epic naval conflicts. This ambitious project promises a dynamic environment where players can carve out their destinies, from recruiting crews in bustling taverns to engaging in high-stakes naval warfare under the starlit skies. While steering clear of glorifying the darker aspects of the era, such as the slave trade, the developers are committed to representing these historical truths with sensitivity and respect.
To bring this vision to life, Capston Games turned to Kickstarter, seeking support from the gaming community to maintain creative independence and uphold their commitment to historical accuracy. Backers can look forward to early access to testing environments and a range of enticing rewards based on their pledge tiers. With a dedicated team of developers, artists, and researchers at the helm, A Hoy promises to deliver an immersive, detailed, and historically faithful gaming experience. So, buckle up, grab your cutlass, and prepare to set sail on a thrilling voyage through the turbulent waters of the 18th-century Caribbean with A Hoy.

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