Voxel RPG 'Tomo: Endless Blue' Kickstarter and Trailer Revealed

Source: Onibi

On the 27th, Onibi launched the Kickstarter campaign for 'Tomo: Endless Blue,' an open-world voxel RPG currently under development, and released the first pre-alpha gameplay trailer.

'Tomo: Endless Blue' is a procedurally generated RPG where each player explores a different world. It is characterized by the fact that not only the terrain but also villages, culture, characters, dialogue, quests, and stories are uniquely generated for each user. All creation systems operate internally on the device without an internet connection. Development involved an experienced team of developers who worked on 'Fall Guys', 'Fortnite', 'Baldur's Gate 3', and 'League of Legends'. The game's central companion, 'Tomo', can unlock a branching skill tree through capture and training, and performs various activities such as combat, farming, construction, and resource gathering. A physically based voxel building system has also been implemented, where all structures are subject to real-world physics laws. In multiplayer, players can enjoy naval battles and more in a synchronized environment without server restrictions. In addition, a separate Creative Mode is provided that supports Unity object import and prompt-based world creation. Backers will be given early access rights to play up to one year earlier than the official release, as well as prequel content set 800 years before the main story. The first cinematic trailer, previously released in 2025, recorded 1.8 million views. Oniv CEO Benjamin Devien stated, "If the first trailer showed emotions, this trailer shows the world itself," adding, "We wanted to create a world that no one experiences the same way." data-nid="19">토모: 엔들리스 블루 Tomo: Endless Blue

토모: 엔들리스 블루 Tomo: Endless Blue
토모: 엔들리스 블루 Tomo: Endless Blue
토모: 엔들리스 블루 Tomo: Endless Blue
토모: 엔들리스 블루 Tomo: Endless Blue
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This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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