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Lords of Xulima Launches Kickstarter Campaign

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Lords of Xulima Launches Kickstarter Campaign

Information - posted by Crooked Bee on Wed 30 October 2013, 17:18:44

Tags: Kickstarter; Lords of Xulima

Lords of Xulima, unique turn-based RPG with first-person combat and isometric exploration that recently got over $10,000 on IndieGoGo, has now arrived on Kickstarter in an attempt to reach its further stretch goals:

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1446315704/lords-of-xulima-an-epic-story-of-gods-and-humans

Lords of Xulima is an isometric, turn-based, single-player, 2D role-playing game. It is set on a mythical lost continent called Xulima, where the world makers lived in ancient times. The game features a vast, challenging world where you will lead Gaulen the Explorer and five of his companions on an epic journey filled with the struggles of Gods and Humans.

Lords of Xulima is inspired by the spirit of the old school classics such as Ultima, Might & Magic and Wizardry. It has also been heavily influenced by Baldur’s Gate and includes elements of Phantasy Star, Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest and even King's Bounty. Lords of Xulima subtly combines the best elements of these titles with new ideas to make a unique gaming experience in the world of RPGs.​

The base goal is again $10,000, this time aimed at introducing a new enemy and quest as well as additional character portraits. At $20,000 the team intends to implement a new character class, The Divine Summoner.

$15 gets you an "early bird" copy of the game. Study the reward tiers here.

You can also support Lords of Xulima on Steam Greenlight, where the game is currently in the top 25.

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