RagBell Games is developing Free as Birds: UAZO, a fantasy survival sandbox where players take on the role of a bird exploring a mysterious island. The game features procedural generation and survival elements, with the developer experimenting with pixelated art styles. No release date has been announced yet.
In Free as Birds: UAZO, players soar through endless skies over a procedurally generated world filled with intricate locations, ancient ruins, and magical artifacts. The game, created by indie studio RagBell Games, allows exploration of a seemingly peaceful yet peculiar island surrounded by strange rotating ruins. As players delve deeper, they uncover traces of lost magic and portals leading to other fantastic realms.
Survival mechanics require careful management of the bird character, including finding food, resting, and maintaining stamina to balance flights and adventures. Players can build nests and bird-houses while unraveling the island's story. The experience supports both solo play and co-operative sessions with friends.
RagBell Games is currently refining the visuals, testing an old-school pixelated graphic style as demonstrated in recent previews. This approach aims to enhance the immersive fantasy setting. While the full release timeline remains undisclosed, interested players can wishlist the title for updates.