Realms and Rigids
A downloadable game for Windows
Realms and Rigids is a challenging roguelite adventure game that offers a unique experience where players take on the role of a Guildmaster. As the leader of a group of brave adventurers, players embark on thrilling dungeon runs, collecting rewards based on their performance. Use these rewards to recruit, enhance, and equip your adventurers with the best gear. Adventurers can unlock new skills, allowing for customization and specialization. The game features automatic battles, where the success of a run depends on the strength and composition of your team.
As your adventurers and guild progress through successful dungeon runs, you'll unlock various enhancements, paving the way for greater challenges ahead. Epic boss battles await once your guild is well-established, determining the ultimate rewards. With its charming pixel art graphics in a side-scroller style, Realms and Rigids immerses players in a nostalgic and cozy world, providing a blend of strategic depth and engaging gameplay.
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Dad of Rigids |
Genre | Role Playing, Adventure, Simulation, Strategy |
Made with | Piskel, Godot |
Tags | autobattler, Fantasy, Pixel Art, Roguelite, Singleplayer |
Average session | About an hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
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The game is super cool. After I miserably failed during my first run, I got the knack of it and soon started to have a lot of fun.
A tutorial would be great to find easier access to the gaming flow. Furthermore, I would love to have a better overview for the adventurers because they can get quite numerous later in the game. At that point, managing the equipment can be quite a lot of work. Also being able to select specific adventurers for dungeons instead of having to select all and the unassign all unwated adventurers would come in handy.
Regardless, I really enjoy the concept and had a blast playing!