SteamWorld

SteamWorld is a series of video games depicting the adventures of a race of steam-driven robots in a post-apocalyptic steampunk world. The games are developed and published by Swedish video game developer Image & Form.[1]

SteamWorld
Developer(s)Image & Form
Publisher(s)Image & Form
Platform(s)iOS, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Xbox One, Stadia

List of SteamWorld games

TitleYearPlatform(s)Genre(s)
SteamWorld Tower Defense2010Nintendo DSiReal-time strategy, tower defense
SteamWorld Dig2013Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, macOS, LinuxPlatformer, action-adventure, metroidvania
2014PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U
2015Xbox One
2018Nintendo Switch
2020Stadia
SteamWorld Heist 2015Nintendo 3DS Turn-based strategy, action-adventure
2016Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, iOS
2017Nintendo Switch
2020Stadia
SteamWorld Dig 2 2017Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita Platformer, action-adventure, metroidvania
2018Nintendo 3DS, Xbox One
2020Stadia
SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech 2019Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux Role-playing, deck-building
2020Stadia
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gollark: People will mess things up but designing unrepairable devices DOES NOT HELP.
gollark: Or, well, Apple-derived thing which spread?
gollark: I think the practice of having the screen glass and touchscreen digitizer/display bit literally be fused together is an Apple thing.
gollark: Convoluted methods to disassemble devices create extra risk and make it harder for regular people to repair.

References

  1. Image & Form (2015-09-10), The SteamWorld Timeline – The Engine Room #1, retrieved 2016-02-03


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