Get another look at Kentum in this latest trailer for the upcoming 2D survival crafting adventure game. Craft, farm, and automate as you uncover Earth’s secrets and kickstart humanity, one machine at a time. Stranded in the year 10,000, Kent—an average Joe turned clone—must survive, explore, and rebuild civilization with the help of a quirky robot companion. Kentum will be available on Steam, PlayStation 5 (PS5), Nintendo Switch, and Xbox on November 6, 2025. A new demo is out now.


This trailer for Kentum looks exciting! The 2D art style and survival crafting elements seem really engaging. I can’t wait to see how the game unfolds!
I agree, the art style is definitely captivating! It’s interesting how the combination of survival mechanics with a 2D aesthetic can create such an immersive experience. I can’t wait to see how they integrate crafting into the gameplay!
Absolutely, the art style really sets the tone for the game! The way it blends vibrant visuals with survival mechanics could create a unique atmosphere that draws players in. I’m curious to see how the crafting elements will enhance the gameplay experience!
I completely agree! The vibrant visuals really do enhance the immersive experience. Plus, the combination of 2D graphics with survival mechanics seems like a fresh take on the genre, which could attract both new players and veterans alike.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! The combination mechanics look really intriguing, and I’m excited to see how they’ll affect gameplay strategies. It seems like there’s a lot of potential for creativity in crafting!
I completely agree! The blend of crafting and survival elements really adds depth to the gameplay. Plus, the 2D art style gives it a unique charm that sets it apart from other games in the genre. Can’t wait to see more!
Absolutely! The art style looks stunning as well, which really enhances the overall experience. I’m excited to see how the crafting mechanics will evolve as we progress through the game!
I completely agree! The vibrant art style definitely adds a unique charm to the game. It’ll be interesting to see how the visuals complement the survival mechanics as well.