

The players will gather items as they fight their opponents and as rewards for completing missions.

In WorldShift, there are no technology trees featuring hundreds of upgrades instead, WorldShift allows the players to discover and acquire a vast number of items and powerful relics that they can use to freely change their gameplay and preferred tactics and to surprise their foes. But also, WorldShift introduces many features new to the genre, like modifiable factions, unqiue cooperative multiplayer gameplay, and more. It offers hectic, fierce encounters all around the Earth and a fascinating story uncovering ancient secrets about the true nature of the Shard and the Plague. WorldShift is a next-gen cyber-fantasy RTS game designed to be quick and very easy to learn and play. The rest of Earth is populated by the Tribes, successors of early humans, that were affected by the Plague. Humans developed a new culture and now live in 5 mega-cities, struggling every day for the precious resources they need to survive. The remains of Shard Zero still are spreading its Plague, twisting and re-shaping Earth and its nature, sometimes in the course of centuries and sometimes in a matter of hours. WorldShift is set thousands of years later, when our civilization is no more than a fading myth. Shard Zero hit Earth and that was the end of our civilization. When we finally realized the object is moving on a collision course with our planet, it was too late. There was no time for reaction, and all attempts to study the anomaly remained futile. The object, called ‘Shard Zero’ by the scientists, possessed some kind of a deadly aura, spreading mysterious ‘plague’ of cosmic scale around itself, twisting and disrupting the very nature of space and life. Por lo contrario, marca la descomposición de las fronteras y el inicio de un nuevo entendimiento de las construcciones sociales y del mundo natural.In the 21st century, shortly after the colonization of our Solar System had begun, a huge dark object appeared beyond the orbit of Pluto. cuenta la estructura gramatical, vocabulario y contexto requerido. En este caso la llegada de baktun 13 no significa necesariamente el final. a México, se desenvuelven temas de aceptación e unidad como remedio al A través de una narrativa de tres personajes principales los cuales han sido deportados de los EE. Aun que el lado espiritual de la antigua profecía ocupa una gran parte del trama, Malan también vincula temas contemporáneos como la inmigración, la asimilación y la identidad, los cuales golpean con más fuerza y conmoción que la idea de un mundo que no pueda ser más. –Emilee Booher, Willamette Weekī’aktun 13, una producción bilingüe del Teatro Milagro escrita por la dramaturga de Portland Dañel Malan, explora las predicciones de desplazamientos mundiales que se llevaran acabo al final del calendario de la cuenta larga maya, el cual llegara a su fin el 21 de diciembre de 2012. Instead, it marks the breakdown of borders and the beginning of a new understanding of social constructions and the natural world.

In this case, the passing of the 13th B’aktun doesn’t necessarily mean the end. Now the remaining population must defend itself against the Tribes, successors of early humans that were affected by the Plague. Themes of acceptance and unification unfold to remedy the impending doomsday through a narrative of three main characters after they are deported from the U.S. WorldShift is a next-generation, cyber-fantasy RTS game set in a dark future of Earth, where after a mysterious object from space hits the planet and releases the Plauge, many civilazations are wiped out. While the spiritual side of the ancient prophecy fills plenty of space along the plotline, Malán also ties in contemporary issues of immigration, assimilation and identity that hit even more powerfully and poignantly than the thought of a world that may be no more. “B’aktun 13”, a bilingual Miracle Theatre production written by Portland playwright Dañel Malán, explores the prediction that a drastic world shift will take place when the Mayan long count calendar comes to an end on Dec. Wow! Check out this terrific review of B’aktun 13 from Willamette Week and then get your tickets now - only four more performances this weekend!
