Eternal Dreamers
This game reminds me of Might & Magic & leasure suit larry play style with Rusty Hearts toon artwork. Thought it would be boring but I liked it. Had to get use to the attacks keys (again) since it does play like M&M of the old 90’s days. hard parts are knowing about the drops and how they will compare to your current stats, as you can only view the 4 in the party of the 9, PLUS you need to remove the runes to compare. I did buy the DLC bonus pack, but you need to look on another page as the price for the bundle is cheaper ($11 vs $14). It lacks a trading post so you can sell drops but cant re-buy if you made a mistake. What I dont know is how to set the attack party so you can select the first one to hit rather the range / ninja toon. by default.
– Real player with 57.4 hrs in game
Good and simple nice game for me , player who play rn around 170+ rpg maker games
From popular one and a little gore (Witch house,Mad Father,Towelklet and etc.) ,to game with RPG elements like this.
This game have a Casino – a gambling location.There you can play some minigames like find 2 pair,slot machines, roulette and monster battle ( you need a choice where you wanna a hit monster) also you can get here a good armor item which double your money after battle(you can get from hard battle around 5k gold).
– Real player with 26.2 hrs in game
Content Creator’s Internet Adventure
First and foremost, while I received this game for free, I was more than willing to pay the $5 for it to support the developer as well as just for the quality of it.
Now for the review:
This game is full of content creators that are well known and loved, as well as so many inside jokes that are memes, it is amongst one of the most difficult and rewarding RPG maker games I have played in a very, very, very long time. The developer is actively working on bugs and on the fly fixed a few issues while I was streaming it, not to mention the community for this game is simply amazing. I cannot for the life of me recommend it enough to people, it is worth the $5 for 11 hours of hardcore gameplay, the end boss is INSANE. 10/10, play it!
– Real player with 14.0 hrs in game
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A very silly, funny, satirical, parody of streamer / content creator culture portrayed as a JRPG. Find up to 13 YouTubers/Twitch streamers to add to your party, take down self-referential meta enemies like copyright trolls, toxic commenters, and visit communities like Reddit, Mixer, Facebook, etc. really quite amusing, humorous, and addictive with a bunch of secrets to discover. Lots of effort and love put into this already even though it’s an ‘Early Access’ title.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUtiYkfyVmw
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
Dungeon Rats
Dungeon Rats is a pure combat game set in the universe of Age of Decadence. Like it’s predecessor, it promises to force players to make hard decisions and weigh every tradeoff.
The first thing you’ll notice when playing the game is the excellent, atmospheric music, almost perfectly complementing the game’s main menu screen. Most of the in game scenes, however, err towards too dark for easy visibility, even somewhat hindering playability.
While shallow in comparison, the conversation trees are highly reminiscent of Age of Decadence’s conversations; detailed, lore-heavy, full of unsaid implications, which were one of the best qualities of AoD. Unfortunately, as Dungeon Rats is extremely linear, it could not embrace the full scope of these conversations.
– Real player with 106.1 hrs in game
Important Note: I played through Age of Decadence several times before playing this game, so my experice may vary to yours. I only played this game on “Hard” (default difficulty) and “Solo Mode Hard”.
Overview:
The game consists of approximately 50 battles, which are set-pieces. There are no random encounters. This makes it a game about learning what the encounters are about. Playing the game for the first time was challenging and I did not learn my lessons that defense is more important than offense. I also learnt later that it is ok for some of the early companions to die (although you don’t want it to happen often).
– Real player with 93.6 hrs in game
Age of Fear: The Free World
Age of Fear: The Free World sports some really ineresting battle mechanics. The Ai is pretty good indeed. it only comes to its limits when units get crowded in limited spaces. otherwise it was most of the time hard to flank.
Otherwise this game, or should I rather say this demo does not offer very much. There is no story i noticed. You do not even travel the world map but rather click on the locations all over the realm. What made the whole experience a bit more interesting was turning the option on for units to have items too. Then I had the motivation to start stealing stuff from enemy units.
– Real player with 51.3 hrs in game
This is one of those games that has the potential to be good, and some aspects of the game are good, but in the end, it just isn’t.
So, the game has a fully functioning battle system, with skill upgrades and a slowly building list of creatures available for recruitment. the game also has items and potions that can be won and used by the player to give the hero/creatures certain perks. this is what is good about the game, but unfortunately that is about all there is to the game: an endless line of battles, with no descernable purpose. you aren’t defending an area from enemies, or trying to conquer areas… you are just randomly fighting random foes, with nothing really gained in the end. The game has no story line. There are random encounters of peddlers selling potions and items, but it doesn’t really add to the game at all.
– Real player with 46.5 hrs in game
Innerworld
_A.P 1968, the early morning of December 25…
On that day, I had a strange dream.
A dream that keeps sliding down a red tube…
What I saw there… It was a strange, inner world._
Synopsis of the game :
One day Nicolas had a strange experience.
When he woke up a strange place spread out, and cult members and monsters attacked him.
Moreover, he saw his girlfriend: Hal was captured by cult representative: Andrey and his servants.
Can Nicolas and his friends defeat the cult name “Vorona”, and escape from “Innerworld”?
Features of the game :
The genre of this game is Survival-horror RPG using ATB(Active Time Battle) system. It requires speedy fighting and using proper items effective for each enemy. Don’t forget to collect information to win and proceed with the story, too!
Nemithia - Tale of the Legendary Saviors
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Nemithia is a 2D RPG made in a style reminiscent to the old school RPGs from the 90s-2000s with a modern twist.
Join Leo, Max, and Fred on their journey to save Earth and their home planet of Nemithia from the Drakians and meet new friends along the way!
Note: At release, only the first chapter of the story will be available with the option to explore the map after completing it, the rest of the chapters will be released at a later date for free.
Recruit new team members
Along the journey, you’ll meet new characters and have the possibility to recruit them.
Learn and improve your spells
While exploring the map you’ll have the chance to find new spells for your team members which can be leveled up with use over time.
Level up your team
During the 1st chapter’s story, you’ll unlock the ability to train your party member’s stats by playing minigames and level them up by facing training specific characters.
Nathan Scott (@caffi_nate on twitter) for the awesome font - Abaddon
Vitaly Kuznetsov on artstation for the awesome skill/spell animations from their Unity Bundle
7soul1 on deviantart for their awesome RPG Graphics Pack
Wine Wang/lbwbwyf on artstation for the backgrounds for the fight scenes from their Unity Package
Tenderfoot Tactics
Tenderfoot Tactics is an open world turn-based tactics game where you play as a band of goblins exploring a vast archipelago, getting into cool fights and pushing back a malevolent force known as ‘the fog’.
The fights are cool because they’re all about manipulating and dramatically transforming the battlefield. You can smash craters and crack ravines into the earth, fill them with water then electrocute, boil, or even ice the water over to cross it. You can grow movement-hindering (or enhancing!) brush then set it alight to toast your foes (or your tender toes). You can even infect enemies with a fecund poison that, on death, spawns a ‘bog body’.
– Real player with 79.6 hrs in game
TL;DR: great combat and character advancement, ‘meh’ everything else. The combat and advancement carry the game and justify its modest price tag, but if that isn’t enough for you look elsewhere. A gem if you like small-scale tactical combat. Bonus: plays perfectly in Linux via Steam Play.
At its heart this is a classic turn-based, grid-based tactical roleplaying game. Combat and character development mechanics are reminiscent of Final Tantasy Tactics and Tactics Ogre in all the best ways, though less ambitious (as befits a much smaller game).
– Real player with 30.4 hrs in game
Untamed Tactics
Untamed Tactics is a narrative-driven tactical roleplaying game where you play through the memories of an ailing rabbit, General Greycoat.
He recounts his tales to his grandchildren, with each story being its own contained mini-adventure that ties into his ever-changing life story. The haunted dreams from his wartime past take the form of special Memory encounters, which explore Greycoat’s nightmares come to life.
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Tactical combat: Smart resource management and clever positioning will be your key to victory. Push your enemies into toxic ooze or gang up on them for extra powerful attacks!
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Narrative-driven campaign: Follow General Greycoat and his companions into the Wilds in an effort to find a new home for his people, but beware the many threats that roam in the Untamed lands, from the vile Bonefang Clan to the mysterious House of Eyes.
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A rabbit with a troubled past: Piece together the Broken Mirror by playing through Nightmare mode, slowly uncovering pieces of Greycoat’s troubled history as a veteran, in a procedural game mode fueled by its unique narrative-based progression system.
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Highly replayable: Explore a wide range of strategies, combos and character builds. For even more replayability, dive into the ever-changing depths of the Nightmare.
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Deep customization: Empower your characters and perfect your strategy by customizing a large roster of characters with Gems, Runes and more.
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Parley System: Use the Parley system to talk to your enemies during battles. Hit them with your best lines and you might turn the tides of battles with the power of your words!
Yaengard
Yaengard is a challenging turn-based roguelike RPG, inspired by classic TTRPG’s such as Dungeons & Dragons. In a blend of tactical party-based combat, narrative dialogue, impactful decisions, character personalities, and endless ability-build combinations, you must embark on a journey towards Yaengard; a challenging journey, where every small decision can change everything.
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+150 abilities, +20 classes & endless perks to find.
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Build personalities – gain powers & skills.
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Tactical combat with synergies & combos.
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Narrative, Story & Worldbuilding
Core Features
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The Trait System - Your decisions change who you are – unlocking new powers. Make noble decisions and you’ll embody nobility in how you fight, what you can do, and where you will go.
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Design your own style, and prove it unstoppable! With +20 unique classes to build there are countless combinations of personality traits, perks, and rarities you’ll encounter in your adventure.
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Over +150 unique abilities from a wide range of weapons and equipment. Find rare abilities, figure out how to use them, and discover new doors to victory!
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Follow the story of the fall of the Aatanic empire and the unlikely rise of adventurers, with a rich world to discover, colorful characters to meet, and difficult choices to make.
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Select your own way to Yaengard; will you take fatal risks, or will you walk the safe but slow way around, and face the consequences? Your strategy will be everything.
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Endless replayability - Find and combine new powers as you play, making each playthrough unique with a procedurally generated journey.
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Classic Tabletop RPG-style gameplay with travel, encounters, and dialogue choices with real rewards and consequences.
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Unique large-grid combat system - Challenging RPG combat without the clunkiness of classic grids or the impreciseness of gridless combat. Be creative, tactical, and most of all - ruthless.
Build your characters in the adventuring party, both in their abilities and in the personalities their choices give them. Combine weapons, abilities, personality traits, and much more into unique builds, pushing the limits with countless combinations. Explore synergies, powers, and the choices you are given into something the citizens of the Aatanic empire would never in a thousand years have dreamed of.
Blood Nor Water
Heroism and Tragedy.
The Old King is dead. With hunger and unrest rising throughout the land, the King’s nephew and Steward seizes the empty throne from his cousin, who responds by invading at the head of a foreign army. In this setting of chaos and confusion, take command of a small company of young fighters as they struggle to understand and survive the conflict, and bridge the gaps that civil war cuts between friends and family.
Strategize your way through a variety of different maps and spaces with a small party of diverse characters. Gather arms and recruits to strengthen your party. Build each character to maximize their strengths and handle different kinds of enemies, but be careful: if a character falls on the field of battle, you may be unable to get them back.