CrossWorlds: Escape
A 2016 open-world sim that trades polish for ambition, if you can tolerate janky controls and dated graphics, there's an oddball sandbox worth exploring.
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For hardcore sandbox sim fans willing to overlook dated visuals and clunky controls to find an oddball world-sim underneath.
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About CrossWorlds: Escape
CrossWorlds: Escape is one of those games that swings for the fences and mostly misses, but the swing itself is interesting. It's a free-roam sim where you inherit a world and figure out what to do with it, no quest markers, no handholding, just you and a lot of systems that don't always talk to each other cleanly. The appeal is pure sandbox freedom; the cost is wrestling with UI that feels like it was designed in 2008 and controls that need serious remapping to feel natural. This is strictly for players who loved the original Sims or who get their kicks from idle management games where progress is measured in invisible stats. Don't come looking for story, polish, or modern QOL features. You'll spend more time fighting the interface than enjoying it, which sucks because underneath the rough presentation there's a genuinely weird little world in here. Worth picking up cheap if sim sandbox games are your thing and you've already exhausted better-made alternatives.

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Minimum
- Processor
- 2.2 GHz Dual-Core CPU
- Memory
- 6 GB RAM
- Graphics
- DirectX11 Compatible GPU with 2 GB Video RAM (work on integrated and mobile graphics cards has not been tested and is not guaranteed!) DirectX…
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- Developer
- Another Reality
- Publisher
- Another Reality
- Release Date
- Oct 12, 2016