 We are back with another free-to-play steam game. Today we're going to be talking about the game Trove. I'm sure you guys have seen it around YouTube lately, as it has gained a little bit more popularity since its July 9th release out of beta. Trove is an open-ended, ultimate action MMO that might look a little bit familiar. Minecraft? No? Trove seems to be like an MMO version of Minecraft. With the graphic stylings, a smidge more like Borderlands. Maybe just mostly because of the outlines, but you see it, right? There are so many similarities between this game and Minecraft, so we're not going to talk about that. We're going to talk about the differences. Okay, I'm kidding. There are actually a few differences in this game. Mainly, Trove focuses on fighting and leveling up your gear. Oh! Woo! As you upgrade your gear, you can tackle some epic challenges and show off your awesome stuff. The point of the gameplay is to adventure through countless realms that are filled with quests, chests, and enemies great and small. It's a potent, cube-shaped brew of RPG features combined with the thrill of exploring procedurally generated worlds and the ultimate creative freedom to build your own world. I took that straight from tryonworlds.com slash trove. So if you're looking for more info after this video, you can go ahead and check out the website. When picking your character, there are many different classes to choose from. There is a Knight, a Gunslinger, Ice Sage, Dracolite, and many others. Once you choose a class and jump into the game, you'll get started with hints that will help you to figure out what to do next. One good thing about the hints is that they don't last forever, so you're free to roam as you please and do your own thing. Another Minecraft-like thing, besides the whole world being made of squares, you know, is the fact that you can build in your square world. You get your own area called a cornerstone, which is your personal home you can build block by block, but your cornerstone is also a mobile base as well. You can drop your cornerstone at specially marked plots in the world you're visiting and your home will appear giving you a safe place to stay. You can mine and craft and make all sorts of neat things from within your base. This is short and I have just barely scratched the surface of all the things that you can do within Trove. So the best thing you can do, which I'm sure you've already done because here you are on YouTube, is to look up some Trove videos. There's tons of videos for beginners detailing what you should do starting out, as well as basics and things to know. I will probably be doing a lot of research before I play this game. So if you're interested, you can give a search or just go out there and have some fun. This is a great alternative to minecraft if you can't afford it or if you're just not wanting to jump on the minecraft bandwagon. Which you should though because it's totally fun and you're missing out. One last thing that you do need to know is that it will prompt you to create a login. It's outside of your steam so you will have to register and all that stuff. But once you sign in, you're good to go. Thank you guys so much for watching. If you have any suggestions for free to play games, leave those down below in the comments. If you'd like to see more of me, you can find me on my channel Brits Games. The links for me are in the description box. And thank you guys again for watching and I will see you next week. Goodbye. Bull. Uh... Wait. What? Uh... Somebody got it. Oh wait, I said it. What? Oh... Wait. What was it? I'm stupid. Impulse is produced by the Freedom Network. Ever wanted to earn revenue from your videos? Freedom offers a great partnership program which includes access to hundreds of thousands of audio tracks, sponsorships with great partners, and most importantly, a no lock-in contract. You can leave at any time for any reason. We accept everyone, both big and small. For more information, click here or visit the link in the video description.