
Nightingale
Nightingale is a shared world survival-crafting game set in a rich gaslamp Victorian fantasy setting. Players venture through portals where adventure and mystery awaits across a myriad of beautiful and increasingly-dangerous worlds.
What it feels like
The Fae Realms are described as mysterious with adventure awaiting, pulling the player forward with enigma. Building elaborate estates and venturing as a daring Realmwalker suggests earned optimism despite danger.
What it's about
Enduring hostile environments and monstrous threats is explicitly central to the experience. A gaslamp Victorian fantasy setting with dangerous Fae Realms carries gothic, decayed tone.
How it plays
Building elaborate estates is explicitly featured as a core loop alongside survival and crafting. Crafting is a central system enabling survival and progression through resource combination. Gathering and budgeting resources under pressure is essential to both survival and estate building.
How it looks and sounds
Typical modern survival-crafting games use third-person perspective for building and exploration.
How it's structured
A large continuous space explorable in non-linear order across multiple procedurally-generated Fae Realms is the core structure. Designed as a solo experience with optional online co-op layered on top, making single-player the primary path. Full online cooperative play is supported and featured prominently, allowing shared adventure across realms.
Kindred games
Shares Open World, Base Building, Online Co-op, Survival Against Nature.
Both lean into Open World, Base Building, Online Co-op, Survival Against Nature.
Shares Open World, Crafting, Base Building, Survival Against Nature.
Both lean into Open World, Single-Player, Crafting, Base Building.
Shares Open World, Base Building, Survival Against Nature, Crafting.
Both lean into Open World, Base Building, Online Co-op, Survival Against Nature.
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