Towers of Aghasba Enters Early Access

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Towers to Build, A World to Explore 

What do you get when you combine the fantasy worlds of Studio Ghibli films, and the cozy gameplay of Animal Crossing? Well why don’t you find out? Today, Dreamlit Games is excited to announce the Early Access release of their debut title: Towers of Aghasba. Introducing players to an artistic open-world, players will experience a blend of open-world exploration and settlement construction. Importantly, a press release provides details on the features arriving with the Early Access release. Additionally, the press release provides a roadmap of what’s to come. 

Towers of Aghasba allows players to explore a vast open-world. Yet, beyond just exploration, players can make their own homes. Homes that turn into villages. With six distinct regions to explore, multiple ruins and relics to discover, and many activities to partake in all while seeing an amazing world with growing ecosystems. Yet, one of the main facets of the game is the ability of players to build and develop their own settlements. With over fifty unique creatures, over one-hundred and fifty different decorations and more, players will have the ability to create beautiful and interactive settlements full of life. Of course, players won’t have to go it alone. Inviting up to three other players, gamers can adventure through the lands with their friends. 

A launch trailer gives players a glimpse of the Early Access. Check it out below. 

Towers of Aghasba is out on Steam and the PlayStation Store for $29.99 USD. A roadmap describes the coming quality of life updates and more, so have no fear, there is a lot in store for the Towers. 

SOURCE: PRESS RELEASE



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