In Boundless, the worlds are procedurally generated, and one of the most exciting aspects is being able to open portals to travel between planets seamlessly. Each player begins on their own planet and can choose to colonize it alone or with a team of friends. Players can choose to be explorers, builders, crafters, hunters, traders, or builders, with the ability to shape the worlds around them.

Similar to No Man’s Sky but with a little extra ‘oomph’, each world has its own array of different creatures, resources, and community – depending on how far along the colonization of that planet is. You can grow Beacons into the capital of the world and have politics that dictate the rules of the world you’re in. 

If the Minecraft influence isn’t obvious enough from the trailer, it’s safe to say that crafting is a huge part of the overall game. You can create giant structures, cities, and of course, portals to travel to other worlds. 

In response to the launch of Boundless, Director of Wonderstruck James Austin had this to say:

Boundless is available for download right now on both PS4 and PC for $39.99 or $59.99 for the Deluxe edition.