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The Dark Eye The Dark Eye: Skilltree Saga, a TDE "casual RPG with roguelike elements"

Turjan

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This trash does not even deserve to be on the same planet as the DSA franchise. A disgrace of a license if I have ever seen one.
Indeed. The "game" has no connection whatsoever to TDE, except dropping a few names.

The gameplay consists of choosing the sequence of your skills on that skilltree, pressing a button, watching the ensuing battle, and afterwards adjusting skill sequence on that skilltree according to what you saw during the battle. It's a phone game.
 

Turjan

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The sequel will be called Attribute Quest! Followed by the final game in the trilogy, System: Requirements.
As funny as that reply was, the "Skilltree" in the title adequately identifies the sole gameplay element in this crap.

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You have to drag the icons from the skilltree to the positions on the bottom left, which determines in which round of combat the skill will be used.

Also, that humor... :lol:

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