This game came out of nowhere but appearently its been on Kickstarter for awhile and just recently the game released.
To sum up its a Isometric Tactial Real Time RPG based on a series of German high fantasy books called Die Zwerge (The Dwarves) which as the name suggests the main charcaters are Dwarves, the same old Dwarves who's chief god (Vraccas) made them from stone, live in Huge and Grand Underground Cities, great miners and blacksmiths, drinks ale, scottish accents, huge and stylish beards, and all the cool things about Dwarves. Humans and Elves also exists, But it is interesting seeing Dwarves be the main charcaters in a tradional fantasy setting for once.
What caught my eye with this game is the production values and art style, it looks so traditional/old school yet its very appealing to the eyes.
Here is at least the first part of the game's walkthrough of it (and this video has no commentary don't worry)
Also if you are concerned the game's soundtrack is gonna be that out of place Metal Soundtrack, don't worry the official soundtrack has a glorious orchestral score:
To sum up its a Isometric Tactial Real Time RPG based on a series of German high fantasy books called Die Zwerge (The Dwarves) which as the name suggests the main charcaters are Dwarves, the same old Dwarves who's chief god (Vraccas) made them from stone, live in Huge and Grand Underground Cities, great miners and blacksmiths, drinks ale, scottish accents, huge and stylish beards, and all the cool things about Dwarves. Humans and Elves also exists, But it is interesting seeing Dwarves be the main charcaters in a tradional fantasy setting for once.
What caught my eye with this game is the production values and art style, it looks so traditional/old school yet its very appealing to the eyes.
Here is at least the first part of the game's walkthrough of it (and this video has no commentary don't worry)
Also if you are concerned the game's soundtrack is gonna be that out of place Metal Soundtrack, don't worry the official soundtrack has a glorious orchestral score: