Avalon: Sacred Crusade
“Beware the schemes of mortal men. For all the shortness of their lives, they lust to leave their mark. Before this hubris, even the Gods can be tumbled.” - Merlin the Outcast
To some, Avalon is an idea, a myth, an ideal, perfection; it is a place outside of time or space, an eternal edifice. To others, it is home. The Avalonians share much with Humanity, but one cannot remain in Avalon for long without becoming something… else. Long ago, in the forgotten age of The Migration, the Covenant was formed: the bridges between realms would be closed.
Their greatest criminals, however, continued to be cast out forever to languish in the mundane realm. Some lived as Oracles, Saints, or Wizards. Others we remember in legends of darkness: Sorcerers, Shapeshifters, Blood-drinkers, scattered across time.
Now though, the realms grow close once again, the veil between them weakening by unknown machinations. The Grail has been stolen, and without it, evils long buried are rising in ever greater numbers. The call to battle has gone out for the first time in this age, and many have answered it. These new defenders of the ancient Covenant must not fail, for the fate of both realms now hangs in the balance.
A Blast From the Past
Return to an era before all stats were homogenized into just health and mana. Avalon: Sacred Crusade takes heavy inspiration from popular RPG titles of the 1990s and features rich character customization that allows you to select your character’s origin, attributes, spells, and equipment.
No easy recoveries or quick wins here. Deal with a classic death penalty system where you drop your items on the ground and need to retrieve them. Experience what it was truly like to play early MMORPGs and graphical MUDs.
You may choose to adventure alone, however, the game features a robust party system which allows up to six players to work together in the same group. For the best experience, bring your friends - or make new ones in the game!
An Authentic Retro Experience
Listen to classic 16-bit Sound Blaster effects while you slash away at pre-rendered 2D sprites. You can experience all of this without the usual hassle of running a retro game on a modern system. Avalon: Sacred Crusade will run on any DirectX 10 capable PC!
A Note To the Community
We are passionate about maintaining a good relationship with our community. We welcome any feedback that you might have involving the game or its development, be it positive or critical. We are running regular community events that you can participate in and earn special achievements. If this interests you, consider joining our discord! https://discord.gg/Bv5MreE8zn
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Game will become something new for you in the endless game world. An exciting adventure awaits you in this office worker novella simulator.
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Choose which path you have to go through - a bribe-taker-tycoon of the criminal business, or a principled inspector who cares for law and order.
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Increase your well-being and ensure a comfortable life for yourself and your descendants.
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Make new acquaintances and relationships.
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Go on dates.
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Collect a collection of real estate and cars, and other things for fun.
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Move up the career ladder, increase your income and gain a high reputation.
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Show sensitivity and attention to other characters by listening to their stories, doing their assignments, thereby making new friends or enemies.
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Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of shadow crime by identifying dishonest entrepreneurs - fraudsters or enter their position and sympathize with them for a small “reward-bribe”.
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You will find many exciting quests, funny stories and tasks.
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A completely new game system.
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Spend an exciting time and spend your hard-earned money earned by honest and completely honest on various entertainments.
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Planet’s Edge features:
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An open-ended story driven by the player
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Dynamic, real-time spaceship combat
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Mining, trading and puzzle solving
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Turn-based ground combat
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Customize and upgrade your ship for any situation
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Battle System
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A dynamic turn-based combat system , with strategies to defeat monsters or bosses.
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Day \ Night System
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Skills Learning System
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Mini-games
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Fishing System
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Engage In Various Secondary Quests
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Pros:
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-Enjoyed RNG rolls for gear.
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EXPLORE VAST OPEN WORLD
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I have a few recommendations to make this game better:
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add a settings menu where you can set the musics volume and change the pallete to different white tones
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add more interactions in order to keep the game engaging as it does get boring because there is not much to do at certain times in the game
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