![]() ![]() ![]() In Wildermyth, we can move freely on a map divided into regions. Even our enemies will become stronger, in fact during the course of the adventure they will add new units to their army. During their growth, the characters will acquire different classes and attributes, and will also acquire bonuses and malus that will shape their character. The age difference between a young warrior and an older one will be noticed for example in the times of displacement and recovery, much slower for our veterans. Yes, because in Wildermyth our characters will age until they retire. Our young heroes will begin their journey from simple and naive peasants to become powerful and dated warriors. One of the most interesting elements is the progressive growth of the characters. Each of these areas can be explored, and inside we can find villages to be liberated, ancient towers etc. Once we have composed the party, we are introduced to the world map, the world map divided into various areas. We start by choosing the party, which we can either randomly generate, or dedicate ourselves to the creation of each individual character. At each event, we will have different options to choose from, to make certain actions to our heroes and these choices will impact the story and characters.Įxploration of the world, party management, management of conquered areas, turn-based combat, this and much more will be found in Wildermyth. Each campaign will be unique, as the story will be presented to us through random events told with delicious cartoon-style illustrations. In Wildermyth, we will be catapulted into the lands of Yonderings to lead a group of farmers who will play the role of heroes. Inside we will find many interesting elements such as: ![]() Wildermyth: Stories of the Yondering Lands is a tactical turn-based RPG currently under development by the indie Texan Worldwalker Games studio. We tried the Alpha version of Wildermyth: Stories of the Yondering Lands and we found it really interesting. ![]()
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