Rebuild a Shattered Civilization in Roguelite Deckbuilder 'Worlds Upon the Wind' Steam Playtest Now Open!

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'WORLDS UPON THE WIND' STEAM PLAYTEST NOW OPEN

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3640430/

Coinciding With Its Inclusion in the Best Indie Games Spring Showcase

March 4th, 2026 — A peaceful roguelite deckbuilder steeped in traditional Japanese art arrives today on Steam in the form of a limited time open playtest.



Worlds Upon The Wind offers players the chance to rebuild a shattered civilization following its devastation. Shape forests, deserts, and ruins through careful planning and resourcefulness, rather than conflict. Guide settlers across drifting world shards, nurturing new communities and weaving new traditions as you restore life to forgotten lands.

Embark on a journey of restoration and community in this tactical game for those who prefer to take their time and weigh their choices.

Features:

Hundreds of powerful Glyphs and unique Relics for deep deckbuilding strategy
Hundreds of unique dilemmas with no right answers
Haunting restless spirits to pacify
15 unique animal companions
Serene classical Japanese art and music

To find out more, visit: https://www.worldsuponthewind.com/
Discord Server: https://discord.com/invite/TEkakx6xDB

About Max Shawabkeh:
I'm Max Shawabkeh, a solo dev handling the design, tech, art, and
writing for the game, while sound and music is being handled by a
professional composer. I've been a developer for 20+ years, beginning
with modding Morrowind as a teen. I spent the last decade in the game
industry, from AAA (Riot Games) to small teams (Stonehearth) to tiny
indie projects (Alekon).