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Blades of Deceron

Blades of Deceron

Catégorie : Jeu de rôleVersion: 0.1.0

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Promoteur:Dreamon Studios

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Blades of Deceron : Un RPG médiéval-fantastique aux proportions épiques !

Le créateur de Gladihoppers présente une nouvelle épopée : Blades of Deceron, un RPG médiéval fantastique où les royaumes s'affrontent et où seuls les plus forts l'emportent.

Voyagez à travers la vallée de Brar déchirée par la guerre, une terre ravagée par le conflit entre quatre factions puissantes : le royaume braryrien, le Saint Empire azivnien, le royaume d'Elukhis et les clans Valthir. Allez-vous mener vos forces à la victoire et rétablir la paix, ou tracer votre propre chemin vers la conquête ?

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Combat 2D rapide : Participez à des batailles palpitantes en 10 contre 10. Maîtrisez un énorme arsenal d'armes, des épées et haches aux armes d'hast et armes à distance. Des centaines de pièces d'équipement uniques garantissent que chaque combat soit frais.
  • Campagne étendue : Explorez un vaste monde, conquérez des colonies et recrutez des soldats pour constituer votre armée. Votre faction deviendra-t-elle dominante ou tombera-t-elle en ruine ?
  • Forgez votre héritage : Créez votre propre faction et dirigez la vallée. Recrutez des PNJ, entreprenez des quêtes et développez votre pouvoir.
  • Gameplay stratégique : Maîtrisez le combat tactique, gérez les ressources et prenez le contrôle d'emplacements clés pour dominer le champ de bataille.
  • Système RPG profond : Équipez votre héros d'un équipement qui correspond à votre style de jeu. Personnalisez votre combattant avec des casques, des gantelets, des bottes et bien plus encore pour améliorer vos capacités.
  • Diverses races et classes : Choisissez de jouer le rôle d'un humain ou d'un faune cornu (Hornoof) et spécialisez-vous dans différents types d'armes : épées à une main, double maniement, haches à deux mains ou même hallebardes. !
  • Contenu futur : Des mini-jeux passionnants (tournois d'arène, pêche, etc.), un système de quêtes étendu et un éditeur de scène sont prévus pour les futures mises à jour, garantissant une rejouabilité sans fin.

Inspiré de classiques comme Mount & Blade, The Witcher et Gladihoppers, Blades of Deceron promet une expérience inoubliable.

Connectez-vous avec le développeur :

https://discord.gg/dreamon https://dreamonstudios.comhttps://patreon.com/alundbjorkDiscorde :https://www.youtube.com/@and3rs https://www.tiktok.com/@dreamonstudioshttps://x.com/DreamonStudioshttps://facebook.com/DreamonStudios
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Mise à jour de la version 0.1.0 (29 octobre 2024)

  • Améliorations d'unités (actuellement pour les quatre factions principales).
  • Nouvel équipement ajouté.
  • De vraies annonces mises en œuvre.
  • Correction d'un bug provoquant le blocage du jeu lors du démarrage des batailles en mode campagne.
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