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Revision as of 14:02, 10 October 2019

Welcome to the Official Adventure Craft Wiki
the Adventure Craft guide for Enemies, Items, Weapons and more written and maintained by the players.

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About Adventure Craft

Inspired by games like Don't Starve, Starbound and The Legend of Zelda, Adventure Craft combines the best elements of these games together with procedural game design! Adventure Craft takes place in a MASSIVE, virtually endless, constantly evolving, PROCEDURALLY GENERATED world, created on the fly by a special algorithm that arranges the game's content and characters to create a living and breathing world for you to play in. The more you explore the world the LARGER it gets and no two worlds will be exactly the same.

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