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The Upcoming Playworld Superheroes Gets a New Trailer - This Time with Gameplay

Posted by Tre Lawrence on January 9th, 2015

Development house Starship is getting closer to releasing its new imagination game, Playworld Superheroes.

Some game details, per a recent press release:

Set in a city garden littered with junk and unloved cast-offs, each chapter of super-powered playtime begins in the Playworld treehouse, a crafting hub in which the game’s themes are realized. Players must defeat playful enemies on the ground in intense moment-to-moment action, jumping back to the real world to craft new tools and gadgets to level up their powers. Would-be heroes must then take to the skies to overcome their greatest challenge yet. Armed only with their imagination, the player must skip between two worlds to save them both in a Hollywood blockbuster-styled game of their own creation.

Playworld Superheroes has been teased before, but now we get to see a fresh trailer with a bit of gameplay while we wait for its release - which should be fairly soon.

Become a Superhero of Your Own Creation with Playworld Superheroes

Posted by Jessica Fisher on December 11th, 2014

Starship has revealed details on their upcoming mobile game, Playworld Superheroes. Players will be able to create their own characters with real-time crafting, going back and forth between the real world and a wold of imagination that only children can access.

In the real world, you can collect junk that has been discarded in a garden and bring it back to your tree-house to craft items. In the play world, you're a superhero trying to save the world from aliens called Golumites. You can use the item you crafted to level-up your powers.

Playworld Superheroes will be available for download this January.

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