Lords of Xulima is an original Fantasy RPG set on the mythical continent of Xulima, where Gods and humans once walked side by side. Become the Herald of the Gods and travel to an uncharted land to fulfill your mission of restoring balance in the known world.
Looking for a challenging adventure?
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Lords of Xulima is an original Fantasy RPG set on the mythical continent of Xulima, where Gods and humans once walked side by side. Become the Herald of the Gods and travel to an uncharted land to fulfill your mission of restoring balance in the known world.
Looking for a challenging adventure?
In Lords of Xulima, we do not hold your hand through the journey. We have created a world of diverse regions that are as vibrant with life as they are fraught with danger; from the alluring Golden Woods, through the Great Desert of Pernitia, to the daunting icy peaks of Karraga. You are free to explore and choose which path to follow, but be careful about where the adventure takes you. Your success or failure in Lords of Xulima all depends on your strategies and ability lead your customized party. Immerse yourself in the playability and depth of old school classics, presented through modern visuals and a user-friendly interface.
More than 100 hours of true role playing experience.
Create your party with up to six characters, choosing between 9 classes and more than 100 unique skills. Customize your companions for the best of both worlds: A story-driven, active main character and a party which suits your favorite playstyle!
Strategic turn-based combat in first person view: Battle more than 100 enemies with unique skills and powers. 16+ Epic bosses to test your mettle
A vast continent to explore, with different environments and climates: You are free to go anywhere you want from the beginning of the game, but take care; the lands of Xulima are extremely dangerous.
More than 30 dungeons: Castles, towers and temples await for you to discover their secrets.
The depth and challenge of old school RPG classics, but with a modern, intuitive interface. Non-linear progress, rewarding strategic play, various layers of character development & compelling story.
Enchanting hand-drawn 2D graphics for landscapes and maps, mixed with 3D, pre-rendered models to bring smooth animations for characters and creatures.
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Standard Edition
Deluxe Edition
avatars
wallpapers
soundtrack (MP3)
wallpapers (Deluxe Edition)
Bestiary & Mythology Book (English)
Bestiary & Mythology Book (French)
Bestiary & Mythology Book (Italian)
Bestiary & Mythology Book (German)
Bestiary & Mythology Book (Spanish)
Bestiary & Mythology Book (Russian)
Bestiary & Mythology Book (Chinese)
Game Guide Book: The Secrets of Xulima (English)
Game Guide Book: The Secrets of Xulima (French)
Game Guide Book: The Secrets of Xulima (Italian)
Game Guide Book: The Secrets of Xulima (German)
Game Guide Book: The Secrets of Xulima (Spanish)
Game Guide Book: The Secrets of Xulima (Russian)
Game Guide Book: The Secrets of Xulima (Chinese)
world map (English)
world map (Russian)
world map (Chinese)
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Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
Recommended system requirements:
Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
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Lords of Xulima is a solid RPG in the style of old Wizardry with two ranks of heroes fighting multiple ranks of monsters. Dorkishly pleasant and lots of grinding, food and herb harvesting. Some of the quests and texts are annoyingly verbose and a few minor interface irritations.
The save and load game dialogs can be INSANELY slow. Like get-up-and-go-make-tea slow. This game will not appeal to everyone, but two of us bought it and played it side by side and have put in dozens of hours and are barely scratching the surface.
LoX was an exemplary RPG, combining a nice JRPG style turn based combat with a blob style overworld exploration. It was well rounded with great depth in gameplay development, dungeons, exploration, and puzzles in addition to being delightfully old school with the type of challenge that doesn't hold your hand and give you a participation award like so many of the people here would have wished for. There is legitimate criticism in that the final 3rd/4th of the game started getting very grindy to deal with the arms race of monster strength. Eagerly looking forward to Lords of Xulima 2.
Back then I didn't play any old-school graphics games. This game turned it around. Definitely try it out.
The tracking of time via distance travelled was a novel concept for me
This is highly unbalanced game. The beginning of the game is terrible with stupid random deaths purely depending on dice rolls. Generally after 2 hits any team party member is dead. If you use healing than after 3 hits you are dead. It has nothing to do with a fact that there are some areas which should visit later. There, any opponent will do 1 attack and wipe out 2/3 of my party. End of the game has a nose picking difficulty.
Another problem is food management. Especially at the beginning of game is terrible as game has a LOT of backtracking which consume your food, because you need to walk back to a village and go back where you have finished your search. I have seen a lot, but in this game it goes far beyond anything being a fun.
Character development is mediocre and has a lot illogical things. The most important attribute is speed, which you need to increase every level. So mage will typically increase Speed and Constitution (how logical) and fighter should increase Speed and Strength or Energy. At least one sensible hit.
Game is fairly linear and if you go somewhere else where a game is not expecting you will be punished hardly. So later you have e.g. 7 ways where to go and only one is expected – have normal difficulty for group. So it involves going around and trying to find what way you should continue.
Quests are rather dumb. The story is pretty mediocre.
Generally there are many better games which involves turn based combat and play this game only if you have nothing else to play.
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