I doubt any other game will grab me like Wildermyth has or make me feel all the feels quite the same way. As insane as it sounds, this may be my game of the year. And I know I have hundreds more hours of adventuring to complete. ![]() I've played with dozens of characters, no two the same. After three campaigns and 30+ hours of gameplay, I'm still learning new strategies, discovering new events, and facing new enemies. I've felt incredible highs when luck turns my way, and I've felt dreadful lows when an unlucky event maims a key character. You'll gather threads of beauty, magic, and strife to weave your own ever-growing legend, called. You'll untangle human stories and fight mustering forces who threaten peaceful folks. You'll live a hundred lives in the Yondering Lands. I've felt incredible relief landing a winning blow with my last standing character when failure seemed all but certain. A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux. I've faced moral dilemmas when forced to sacrifice a prized veteran to win a seemly impossible match. ![]() I never would've imagined that I'd feel such attachment to procedurally-generated characters, but the combination of leveling up, gearing up, and gradually evolving your character through random events creates a brilliant uniqueness for each character, one that feels much deeper than it has any right to. ![]() I never would've imagined that I'd feel such attachment to procedurally-generated characters, but One of the best games I've played all year. One of the best games I've played all year.
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