Naraya
Arcane
Not sure about the overall game but the integrated map drawing tool is cool.
From this video it looks like the
Not sure about the overall game but the integrated map drawing tool is cool.
Casus is a old-school dungeon crawler with some modern twists. Draw your own map as you explore a world forgotten by mankind. As you progress through the labyrinths, discover the past using clues scattered in the harsh environment.
You will need to give your all in order to survive the journey unscathed. Casus has a heavy emphasis on survival and exploration, rewarding your perception skills with treasures and hints of the past. You will need to solve a variety of map-based puzzles during your adventure, from teleportation portals to conveyors, secret doors to dizzying mazes.
Craft your own gear from materials obtained from creatures and treasure in the dungeons. Choose one of 6 classes with 3 specializations, further customizable with talent trees, in order to overcome the deadly enemies you will encounter.
Prepare yourself, and you will overcome these dungeons filled with deadly creatures!
Features
- Explore a world filled with mystery. Gather treasure from the ivy-covered swamps, avoid the spiked floors of an abandoned town, take an elevator to the top of a sprawling city, and more...
- Map your grid-based dungeons using the digital grid paper interface. Mark down doors, treasures, traps, enemies, puzzles, and more.
- With no one else to rely on, craft your own gear from materials gathered in the dungeon. Obtain crafting materials from treasure chests, creatures, and deadly bosses.
- Choose one of 6 classes and 3 specializations to inflict enemies with poison, power yourself up for deadly strike, shoot creatures with your hand-crafted gun, and more.
- Encounter more than 80 unique enemies and 4 bosses as you explore the dungeons.
already unlisted on steamIt's shady as fuck. My scam-o-meter is on alert.Needs more quotation marks. Like ««««««RELEASED»»»»»»."RELEASED!"
I tried the EA version, and I'd remove the quotation marks from JRPG, as well as Detective tag - the "investigations" are very perfunctory, you're just going through some hotspots and then some dialog, that's it.Pixel Noir
Release Date: 2020 (Available on Steam EA)
Turn-based, Pixel Graphics, Party-based, "JRPG", Detective
This needs "Open world" and "Puzzles" tags.Unexplored 2: The Wayfarer's Legacy
Release Date: 2020
Action, Roguelike, Procedural Dungeon Generation, Top-Down Camera
Where did you get that last tag from? There's none of that in the demo.SKALD: Against the Black Priory
Release Date: TBA
Turn-based, Party-based, Pixel Graphics, CYOA Mechanics
Again, source for the last tag? I haven't seen any randomization in what I've played in EA. Needs "Puzzles" and "Physics" tags instead.Dungeon Kingdom: Sign of the Moon
Release Date: TBA (Available on Steam EA)
Blobber, Real-time, Party-based, Partial Randomization
The game features:
- Vintage graphics using the glorious Commodore 64 color palette
- Complex level-based character development with abilities, skills and features
- Grindless tactical combat
- "Choose-your-own-adventure" system and dynamic, tree based dialog.
Controlled Randomisation: Certain areas will change with each play-through, along with the locations of items and their stats. This will allow for a higher level of replayablity.