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Trash Sailors, the hand-drawn co-op sailing adventure by developer fluckyMachine and publisher tinyBuild where maritime explorers navigate convoluted waters, is now available on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. You should also be able to play it on PlayStation 5 via backward compatibility.
You will have to brave stormy seas to survive the aftermath of a great trash tsunami. You can invite up to four players and navigate garbage waters aboard a literal junk ship where only teamwork will keep sailors alive. You will have to scramble to fish resources out of floating rubbish piles, turning useless objects into fuel and replacement parts.
Rummage through waters infested with arctic pirates, swamp crocodiles, robot sharks, and a gigantic Trashken trying to eat the crew alive. Coordinate with sailors to assign them dedicated jobs like trash-fishing, weapon firing, and controlling the helm. Steer the ship away from oncoming boats and buildings, lest ye wish to lie at the bottom of Davy Jones’ trashed locker. Discover bounties from collectible pirate maps, unlock new levels, and recover hidden treasure chests to transform trash into gold.
Drowned cities, frozen seas, gloomy swamps, and more lie in wait, barraged by filth and molded into uncharted new territories. Become a group of pirate pioneers who, despite the uncivilized battles for trash and a life-threatening ocean full of murky monsters, set sail and survive long enough to recount their journey among the maritime classics.
“Ahoy, mateys! It’s our pleasure to invite Nintendo and PlayStation sailors everywhere to join our exploits through a junk-filled ocean,” said Piotr Karski, fluckyMachine co-founder, game designer, and programmer. “We hope Trash Sailors becomes a go-to title bringing as much fun to your family and friends as it did to ours–hopefully with a lot less fights!”
Trash Sailors debuts on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch today for $19.99/€19.99. It supports English, German, Russian, French, Italian, Spanish (Spain), Japanese, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese, and Simplified Chinese languages. Take a look at the video below and tell us what you think. Will you be picking it up?