Compara los precios de Abandon Ship en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Fireblade Software. Publicado por Fireblade Software. Lanzado el 22/10/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie, RPG, Strategy.

Age of Sail tactical roguelike where your ship, crew, and choices all bleed together, until a kraken proves you wrong about everything.

Abandon Ship puts you in command of a sailing vessel during a fictionalized Age of Sail, casting you as a captain trying to survive a world that wants you very much dead. The core loop is part roguelike exploration, part tactical naval combat, and part light narrative decision-making. You chart a course across procedurally generated regions, pick up crew, manage resources, and occasionally have something enormous rise from the water and ruin your day. If you liked the ship-to-ship tension of FTL but wished it smelled more like salt and cannon smoke, this scratches a similar itch. The combat is where the game earns its keep. Positioning your ship, managing wind direction, choosing which section of an enemy vessel to target, hull, crew, or sails, gives fights a satisfying puzzle quality. Boarding actions add a layer of crew management that feels tense when your numbers are thin. You unlock upgrades, recruit specialists, and slowly build a vessel that reflects your playstyle, whether that is a fast flanker or a broadside bruiser. The build variety is real enough to support multiple runs, though it does not reach the depth of something like Into the Breach. The narrative side is thinner than the RPG tag on the store page suggests. There are story beats, faction reputations, and world events that react to your decisions, but do not come in expecting Sunless Sea levels of written prose. The writing is functional and occasionally charming, but the world rarely surprises you with something genuinely strange or morally complex. Quests tend toward the fetch-and-fight variety, and the faction system, while present, lacks the teeth to make allegiances feel truly consequential. For an RPG specialist like me, that is the soft disappointment at the center of an otherwise competent game. The mixed review score on Steam reflects a game that launched rough and improved over time, but still carries some structural issues. Difficulty spikes feel inconsistent, especially mid-campaign when the game stops being a gentle sailing adventure and starts throwing upgraded enemy fleets at you without much warning. Some players will hit a wall and bounce. The roguelike structure means death can feel arbitrary rather than instructive, which is a design problem, not a skill problem. Progression between runs is limited, so if you lose a promising campaign run to a badly timed storm event, the reset stings more than it should. Abandon Ship is a decent choice for players who want nautical tactics with a light story wrapper and do not need their world to have the depth of an actual ocean. It rewards patience and a willingness to learn its systems, but it will not hold the hand of anyone expecting a narrative RPG. Think of it as a tactical survival game wearing an adventure coat. It is worth a look for fans of FTL, roguelike strategy, or Age of Sail aesthetics, but approach with calibrated expectations. Monika, Scout Team

Abandon Ship

Abandon Ship

22 oct 2019Fireblade Software
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Age of Sail tactical roguelike where your ship, crew, and choices all bleed together, until a kraken proves you wrong about everything.

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Abandon Ship puts you in command of a sailing vessel during a fictionalized Age of Sail, casting you as a captain trying to survive a world that wants you very much dead. The core loop is part roguelike exploration, part tactical naval combat, and part light narrative decision-making. You chart a course across procedurally generated regions, pick up crew, manage resources, and occasionally have something enormous rise from the water and ruin your day. If you liked the ship-to-ship tension of FTL but wished it smelled more like salt and cannon smoke, this scratches a similar itch. The combat is where the game earns its keep. Positioning your ship, managing wind direction, choosing which section of an enemy vessel to target, hull, crew, or sails, gives fights a satisfying puzzle quality. Boarding actions add a layer of crew management that feels tense when your numbers are thin. You unlock upgrades, recruit specialists, and slowly build a vessel that reflects your playstyle, whether that is a fast flanker or a broadside bruiser. The build variety is real enough to support multiple runs, though it does not reach the depth of something like Into the Breach. The narrative side is thinner than the RPG tag on the store page suggests. There are story beats, faction reputations, and world events that react to your decisions, but do not come in expecting Sunless Sea levels of written prose. The writing is functional and occasionally charming, but the world rarely surprises you with something genuinely strange or morally complex. Quests tend toward the fetch-and-fight variety, and the faction system, while present, lacks the teeth to make allegiances feel truly consequential. For an RPG specialist like me, that is the soft disappointment at the center of an otherwise competent game. The mixed review score on Steam reflects a game that launched rough and improved over time, but still carries some structural issues. Difficulty spikes feel inconsistent, especially mid-campaign when the game stops being a gentle sailing adventure and starts throwing upgraded enemy fleets at you without much warning. Some players will hit a wall and bounce. The roguelike structure means death can feel arbitrary rather than instructive, which is a design problem, not a skill problem. Progression between runs is limited, so if you lose a promising campaign run to a badly timed storm event, the reset stings more than it should. Abandon Ship is a decent choice for players who want nautical tactics with a light story wrapper and do not need their world to have the depth of an actual ocean. It rewards patience and a willingness to learn its systems, but it will not hold the hand of anyone expecting a narrative RPG. Think of it as a tactical survival game wearing an adventure coat. It is worth a look for fans of FTL, roguelike strategy, or Age of Sail aesthetics, but approach with calibrated expectations.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamNautical TacticsRoguelike StrategyCrew ManagementAge of SailNaval CombatProcedural WorldFTL-likeFaction Reputation

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2.4GHz Processor
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce 460 Graphics Card or equivalent
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
5 GB available space

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Fireblade Software
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22 oct 2019

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