with Rodorden Polish developer works Moral Anxiety Studio She is currently working on a new and very exciting role-playing game. It is an illustrated text RPG game, developed with Publisher entertainment compilation It is scheduled to be released on September 8, 2022 on Steam for Windows PC, Mac, and Linux.
Roadwarden blends elements of high fantasy and medieval adventure, and features an isometric pixel art style. The RPG combines genre-typical mechanics and visual novel in one and tells the story of an explorer who is hired by a powerful trade guild for an important job. He will travel to a mysterious peninsula to spread the influence of the guild.
With over 40 hours of gameplay, dialogue branching into hundreds of thousands of lines of text, and progressively upgradeable character abilities, Roadwarden aims to be a truly epic and unique adventure where no two gameplay are alike.
Roadwarden مقطورة trailer
A new trailer to get you in the mood for the game:
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In Roadwarden, you explore and change the world. You will have to solve many puzzles and face the challenges of a hostile fantasy world. Gradually, it unveils a dark original story. You start with your background story and your skills and through your decisions you will shape the future as a path. You start in the classic way as a warrior, wizard or seeker, define your character traits and position in advance and continue to develop your hero throughout the adventurous path. Through dialogue and quests, you will conduct your own research and learn more about the world – you will need to be smart and cunning to gain the trust and support of other characters.
If you want to get a taste of the game before the release, you can do so on Steam. Demo is already available (Show Roadwarden). The game will be released on the 8th of September and costs 10.99 euros.
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