8 February 2024, Wroclaw, Poland + Vilnus, Lithuania | Untold Tales and solo developer Martynas Cibulis have teamed up on Ready, Stead, Ship!, a chaotic couch co-op delight party game where players will use various tools and equipment to rebuild the most convoluted and questionably designed factory conveyor belts.
A new Steam demo has just been released today ahead of time for the Steam Remote Play Together Festival that will run from February 12th to February 19th.
While Ready, Steady, Ship! is best played in 2 players co-op with a friend, an entire single-player campaign with stages tweaked or totally redesigned to be completed on your own is also included.
The demo gives players access to 9 stages from the single-player campaign and 9 stages from the co-op campaign.
A new Steam demo has just been released today ahead of time for the Steam Remote Play Together Festival that will run from February 12th to February 19th.
While Ready, Steady, Ship! is best played in 2 players co-op with a friend, an entire single-player campaign with stages tweaked or totally redesigned to be completed on your own is also included.
The demo gives players access to 9 stages from the single-player campaign and 9 stages from the co-op campaign.
Game Features:
Multiple Tools, Various Solutions
As you progress you’ll be given all manner of tools, equipment, and conveyor parts to overcome obstacles. Forklifts, cranes, springboard conveyor belts, packing foam dispensers, the list goes on and on
The Factory Keeps Getting Weirder
From acid pools, space vacuums to rooftop gaps to clear, or just outright chaos on the floor. As you progress, the factory will throw tougher challenges at you with more complex conveyor belt builds.
2 Player Couch Co-op Delight
Grab a buddy and get this line moving double time! NOTE: This game supports local couch co-op on consoles only and Steam Remote Play Together via PC. There is no dedicated online multiplayer mode. The game also has a dedicated single-player campaign.
Easy and Responsive Controls
Ready, Steady, Ship! is built around responsive yet simple controls, so almost anyone can quickly and easily join the fun.
Article by: Susan N.
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