Lest anyone misunderstand me, this is Not A Bad Game. I’m not recommending it at this time (as of Sept. 27 patch) because the current game content does not justify the price. Let me explain... [i]EDIT: Updated through summer 2016. See bottom of main text for details.[/i] ----------------------------- The game starts by having you select some cosmetics and gear for your captain and crew. You then enter a staged tutorial battle where you learn the basics of shooting and moving your crew around the ship. You’re moved to your home port to begin the actual game. Here you hire some crew and outfit your first ship to begin your journey. Upon leaving port you can sail around a grid-type world map. You have instructions to head north and begin fighting. In truth, there’s really nothing else you could do (that giant squid beast you spawn next to is just eye candy) so you’ll head north a few spots and pick a battle location. You’re given 10 seconds to allocate all of your crew (rou...
All Guns On Deck
- Release Date:
- Aug 28, 2015
- Developer:
- Decaying Logic
- Publisher:
- Decaying Logic
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
In a world where sea battles are the punch line of jokes uttered by historians, the generals of Eutopia focus their efforts on reviving the lost art of ship building to aid in the campaign against aerially superior foes. Hiring small bands of mercenaries to take to the seas and launch a global attack on all fronts from beneath the skies. Though, as men once again set sail, the ocean reminds why the depths were abandoned all those years ago.
All Guns On Deck is a strategy, real time tactics action rpg, naval combat game with a unique battle system and unforgiving world to conquer. Players find themselves in the boots of a naive young sea captain, eager to take to the waves in support of the war effort of his great nation.
Features:
- Intense sea to aerial combat.
- Capture ports & destroy enemy garrisons.
- Battle colossal sea monsters.
- Command up to 5 guns on your warship.
- Take full direct weapon control or manage ships crew.
- Multiple crew types from welders, engineers, fireman and many more.
- Tons of items and consumables to find.
- Loads of weapons to arm your vessels.
- Many ships from cruisers to aircraft carriers.
- A vast world spanning 6 continents.
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User Reviews
Update: DO NOT BUY....its a completely dead game like I thought it would be. DO NOT WASTE YOUR $ . Matter of fact, is a complete disgrace that Steam even allows this game to be purchased. REMOVE this rip off, half ass game! Don't get me wrong, I do like the game, but....for a game that's pretty much a side scroll, 2D, style game, the updates are far and few in between. Not to mention, the few updates that do come out barely have any changes worth noting. I mean come on, it's not a graphical masterpiece that needs a smart ai and a complicated story. It's a simple game that has great potential, butit needs to be worked on. Another reason I gave this a thumbs down is currently you are confined to one small area on the map. Once you've battled your way to the next port, which doesn't take much time at all, that's it. That's as far as the game has gotten in developement and you're waiting on the devs now. Like I siad, I like the casual/simple game play and it has potential, bu...
Read reviews comparing the game to FTL. This game is no where near the same as FTL for replay or challenge. By the end all your doing is waiting for your ship to repair itself before you kill the last enemy to start the next wave. The crew alocation is also rather shallow you just load your ship up with 20 crew members and fill every slot not much depth to it. Also there are more than a few bugs including the inability to finish the last fight at times due to "target" glitches. Interesting idea that fell flat.
Wait a bit because the first build 28/08 is like on let's play video with all faulty thing removed so no more option button an be a generic commander with no name . And whern you get sinked you get less number of waves and get no doubloon and all ship can for now only get a limited number of crew whitch can be placed and only 1 engineer to repair only not 4 or 5 so we get sinked fast enough. So I recommand wait and see. For now my impression this game is in early alpha -no difficulty level -no option button -no name customisation -gameplay : for the crew the 2 basic ship expect to be killed easy. seems to be a mobile phone game not pc one should have more deck to use more of the crew afterall (like interstellaria) the concept "modular system command for advanced customisation." need more gun emplacement it's a pc dammit use the average 6-8 Go Ram and 2 Ghz (steam stats) -ship should have the way to escape battle when things turn bad -superpower limited use in addition to the ...
This game sucks because the dev hasn't updated it in 2 years and the game doesn't have much content to play at all.
Neat concept, pity the devs forgot about it.
This game is really neat. Cool art style, interesting mechanics, and fun gameplay. Unfortunately, it is abandoned and lacking in content. Play for 10 minutes and you've seen all there is to see. It is unfortunate because it has the potential to be a great game.
This game has literally been in early access since 2015. Do NOT buy. Practically a scam at this point. Shocking that Steam/Valve has let this continue to be listed as purchasable. DO NOT BUY.
I liked this game, and i really hoped it would get finished. Been waiting for a couple of years and picked it back up again today. Only to figure out nothing has happend since last i played it. No updates, no forumposts. No nothing. So, another dead game on steam.
Abandoned nearly 2 years. Not even close to being finished. Minimal gameplay. Avoid at all costs.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, XP
- Processor: Intel® Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 9.0 Compatible
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- Sound Card: Generic Sound Device
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, XP
- Processor: Intel® Quad Core
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 9.0 Compatible
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- Sound Card: Generic Sound Device
FAQ
How much does All Guns On Deck cost?
All Guns On Deck costs $12.99.
What are the system requirements for All Guns On Deck?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, XP Processor: Intel® Core 2 Duo Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9.0 Compatible Storage: 500 MB available space Sound Card: Generic Sound Device Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, XP Processor: Intel® Quad Core Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9.0 Compatible Storage: 500 MB available space Sound Card: Generic Sound Device
What platforms is All Guns On Deck available on?
All Guns On Deck is available on Windows PC.
Is All Guns On Deck worth buying?
All Guns On Deck has 18% positive reviews from 45 players.
When was All Guns On Deck released?
All Guns On Deck was released on Aug 28, 2015.
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