Since it's story-based, you will be chatting to whoever you come across and a lot of people will give you quests and since it's non-linear you don't have to do them in a specific order (well, not all the time anyway). It's actually a surprising game, there's quite a lot of features to it I wasn't expecting. You might gain access to new areas, uncover a treasure chest full of gold or weapons and so on. Things are so dire the King is offering rewards for whoever solves it, their daughter's hand in marriage no less (I mentioned clichés).Įach area you explore has some secrets, so you will need to cut trees down to size, smash rocks out of your way and dig with your trusty shovel in special areas to find them. Someone stole the darn sun, as it turns out and I will probably have to find it before I can go back home. They give the first set of quests to do and so, armed with a shovel, a basic shield and my cooking pot I set off on my journey to find out what the hell is going on and why everything is so dark. I come across some sort of Wizard, whose house was destroyed by my unfortunate landing. The first bit of armour I found outside of the starting stuff was a cooking pot, so obviously it went right onto my head. I must admit, the equipment system made me chuckle a good bit. You know the drill, pretty basic RPG story-telling. You're in an airship, you crash-land and you want to find your way home but where you've landed isn't particularly safe and so you set out on a wild adventure. The story isn't anything to write home about, quite cliché in many ways to be honest. YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view.
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