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I created this post in order to inform people about this Kickstarter project.

It's made by a small team (12) and they intend to make a DRM-Free version which they'd like to sell on GOG when the game's finished.

More info here:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1153206899/dungeons-of-aledorn-old-school-hardcore-rpg
Post edited March 13, 2015 by karnak1
Warn? Is it a scam?
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ShadowWulfe: Warn? Is it a scam?
English is not my native language. :P

All your Dungeons are belong to us sort of thing.
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ShadowWulfe: Warn? Is it a scam?
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karnak1: English is not my native language. :P

All your Dungeons are belong to us sort of thing.
Warn means there's danger.

There is a thread for posting things like this: http://www.gog.com/forum/general/what_kickstarter_projects_are_worth_taking_note_of

But it's okay to start your own thread.

May I recommend:

I created this post in order to draw attention to this interesting Kickstarter project.

It's made by a small team (12) and they intend to make a DRM-Free version which they'd like to sell on GOG when the game's finished.

More info here:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1153206899/dungeons-of-aledorn-old-school-hardcore-rpg

Also, don't worry. Your English is good enough to understand. Besides, most Americans can't spell Portchugeese right anyway. :-P


P.S. I played NWN with a Portuguese man and he taught me a few things. The only thing I remember is Ar Elemento, which is totally useless in the real world. :)
Post edited March 13, 2015 by Tallima
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karnak1: English is not my native language. :P

All your Dungeons are belong to us sort of thing.
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Tallima: Warn means there's danger.

There is a thread for posting things like this: http://www.gog.com/forum/general/what_kickstarter_projects_are_worth_taking_note_of

But it's okay to start your own thread.

May I recommend:

I created this post in order to draw attention to this interesting Kickstarter project.

It's made by a small team (12) and they intend to make a DRM-Free version which they'd like to sell on GOG when the game's finished.

More info here:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1153206899/dungeons-of-aledorn-old-school-hardcore-rpg

Also, don't worry. Your English is good enough to understand. Besides, most Americans can't spell Portchugeese right anyway. :-P

P.S. I played NWN with a Portuguese man and he taught me a few things. The only thing I remember is Ar Elemento, which is totally useless in the real world. :)
Fixed (I think).

I know about the Kickstarter thread (in fact it was I who put the information there).
But I wanted to give more visibility to the game, considering that some forum users may not browse the other thread.

Thanks for the tips.
The video almost looks like a Britcom sketch, but at least they try to offer some insight.

+1 for the effort and the beard.
It's nice to see people trying to implement an innovative and well designed combat system. Their system has similarities to what my dream rpg system would be.
They've reached 30% of their base funding.
Let's hope they make it.
Looks interesting! Do they have any plans to release it on GOG?
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IronArcturus: Looks interesting! Do they have any plans to release it on GOG?
Considering that the game will be DRM-Free that's very likely.
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karnak1:
Let's hope GOG doesn't reject it like they have been doing with quite a few decent looking games.

I just might have to back this.
In the absence of a remake of Betrayal at Krondor (I have some contact with Neal Hallford who was on the original team and there are legal blocks on that IP) this looks liket the next best thing.

I do like turn based combat, and the world itself looks very interesting from a first person perspective. I especially like how you can influence the initial layout of encounters by how you approach them - that's very innovative. All in all, that guy's beard has helped develop a very interesting game!
Looks like the inverse of Legends of Xulima, having first person exploration and isometric tactical combat. I like it really. Looks a bit generic and hits all the RPG cliches. I will probably back it with my next paycheck. It looks like a nice budget title.
More RPG's the better, looks good overall and since it's coming with a Linux version I may even pre order.
Up. This needs to succeed because it reads awesome on paper. I'm in an optimistic mood today.
Post edited April 10, 2015 by Erich_Zann