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God is a Cube is a programming sandbox god game where you, the player, are a god and also a cube. You’ll create life from cubes, fight other players, and devour giant planets - which, you guessed it, are made entirely of cubes. The game is currently in alpha and allows players to program cubes and share DNA. If you’re interested in subscribing to the alpha, visit the God is a Cube forums here. To learn more about this up-and-coming title, visit the Official God is a Cube Wiki on Gamepedia. -
The Skies Alpha Access and Official Wiki
Looking for an exciting new MMORPG to occupy your time? A new post-apocalyptic title, The Skies, has just entered its Alpha phase after being Greenlit by the Steam Community. Developed by Eforb Games, The Skies focuses on real-time evolving experiences, allowing players to make a lasting impact on the world around them. If you're interested in learning more about this new title, the Official The Skies Wiki contains information on game characters, lore, weapons, and more. -
The Official Secrets of Rætikon Wiki!
Explore an ancient world as a member of a mysterious group of bird people in this 2D exploration game that allows players to discover the beautiful, stylized world of Rætikon. The Official Secrets of Rætikon Wiki comes from our newest partner, Broken Rules! Join the alpha now, available through Steam Early Access and be a part of the game's development.
Within The Secrets of Rætikon, you will engage unique creatures, work through an interactive ecosystem that responds to your choices, encounter ancient contraptions, solve puzzles, unfold your story and use the level editor to tailor your game to your needs and wants! A fully interactive world, The Secrets of Rætikon offers players a fun, creative world that also allows for customization. Upon release, The Secrets of Rætikon will also give players sharable levels you designed through the Steam Workshop, achievements and stats for collectors and competitive players alike, a hidden cave of gods, even more creatures and a promising epic ending!
Excited as we are about The Secrets of Rætikon as we are, and want to help out with the official wiki? Every wiki hosted at Gamepedia is for and by the community, meaning editors and contributors are always welcome! In order to create a successful community, tools such as the Help Wiki guarantee success. Check it out for tutorials on everything you'd need from syntax to extension help. In addition, please /join #Gamepedia in IRC to chat with Gamepedia staff and fellow community members!
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Spacebase DF-9 Enters Early Access Alpha and Launches Official Wiki at Gamepedia!
If you've heard about Double Fine working on an unknown title, the wait and guessing game is over! Spacebase DF-9, which we saw a prototype in the studio's Amnesia Fortnight Bundle, available in several physical editions and digitally. Today, they're officially announcing the game and its Steam Early Access alpha! In addition, Double Fine has teamed up with Gamepedia to bring the community The Official Spacebase DF-9 Wiki!
Spacebase DF-9, a top-down sim allows you to mine, discover and explore a resettlement beyond the Earth in the future. Create a new home for yourself and check out the alpha! Newly live, the official site has everything you need to learn more about Spacebase DF-9, chat with the community on their forums and watch the game's in-progress development as it unfolds! The benefits of participating in alphas means that you get to not only help polish a game, but have a great developer interaction.
Another way to interact with the community is by becoming an editor and contributor on the official wiki. Even if you do not have any wiki experience, we are here to help you help the community! To discover how easy editing it is, see the Help Page on the Spacebase DF-9 Wiki. The Help Wiki will give you more information, when you're ready to expand to full contributions, including tutorials! If you find yourself with a question you can't find the answer to, or just want to say hi, stop by the #Gamepedia IRC channel to chat with Gamepedia staff and community members!
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Wiki Spotight: 7 Days to Die
Not too long ago, we announced our partnership with development studio, The Fun Pimps, to host the official 7 Days to Die Wiki at Gamepedia. Since then, the game's popularity has grown so tremendously, that earlier this week, we launched dedicated translated versions of the wiki in both Russian and German! Because of the community's amazing support, we could only write about 7 Days to Die again, this time putting the official wiki in our weekly spotlight!
Since the last time we wrote about 7 Days to Die, so much has happened to this survival horde crafting game. Not only was their Kickstarter campaign successfully funded, but reaction was so strong that they made it to the 5th tier stretch goal! In addition, 7 Days to Die was Greenlit on Steam in 19 days and their fanbase has grown so rapidly that they put in new servers to support the growing community!
Alpha 1.1 is on the horizon and a list of what will be included in the next build has been published to the 7 Days to Die website:
- Improved memory management, game needs less memory
- 6 player consumer coop and multiplayer
- Version check and login check can be bypassed now when our server cannot be reached
- Better dedicated server support (unlimited players)
- Console does not pop up on errors any more
- Several item duplication bugs fixed
- Added recipes for brick, decayed brick, pavers red wood and more
- Zombie stair pathing improved
Community, you've helped 7 Days to Die achieve so much, so fast! You can still continue to be of assistance by being a contributor to the official wiki! Not sure how to get started? Do not worry there, we've got you covered. Each wiki has a general help page and we have a new Gamepedia Help Wiki that goes more in depth, including tutorials on generating some great content. Gamepedia staff and community members may also be found in our IRC channels for additional assistance or just to say hi!
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Introducing the Rust Wiki!
We're happy to announce that we now have Rust Wiki up and running, ready for Rust enthusiasts to jump in and start editing!
Rust, created by Garry Newman, is a sandbox survival game with player versus player gameplay, complete with crafting, building and even a vehicle. Currently in alpha testing, players may sign up to participate by registering at the Official site. Rust is developed by Facepunch Studios, the same studio behind Newman's Garry's Mod, also known as GMod.
Want to help, but not sure where to start? Take a look at the Help section for Rust Wiki, which has tips on editing wikis, adding in new content and creating new pages.