This game is under development.

One day, Realms of Myrondail will be a 4X strategy with autobattler-style combat.

However, for now, you can try out its combat system. I believe that setting up armies and making them fight could be interesting enough by itself.

So, go to the Arena, assign one of the predefined armies as the attacker and another as the defender, and press "Fight".

In a couple of seconds, you will see the battle result and will be able to view the battle replay.

After getting familiar with the process, you could build your own armies, supply them with scrolls and items, and make them fight each other.

As a small starting challenge, you can try to beat (with some degree of guarantee since the game is rather RND-heavy) every predefined army with the cheaper alternative.

Have fun!

Any feedback or sharing information about the game on the Internet is highly appreciated.



AI usage:

Wide-spread sentiment against the AI usage is understandable, but there are degrees of such usage. For the sake of clarity, here is how AI was used in this project (though if you are reading this text and have not filtered the project out by tags, probably you don't care that much already).

  • A predefined list of commanders' names is AI-generated.
  • Names and descriptions of many spells and items are mostly AI-generated.
  • AI was used to solve coding problems, much like Google was used 5 years ago. The project contains a few AI-generated utility functions, but it is less than 1% of the code base.
  • AI was used to quickly generate ideas for visuals: "What should be displayed on the icon for the 'Steadfast' trait?"


Published 22 hours ago
StatusIn development
PlatformsHTML5, Windows, Linux
AuthorAngryBeet
GenreStrategy
Made withUnity
Tags2D, Fantasy, Indie, Magic, Pixel Art, Unity

Download

Download
RealmsOfMyrondail_1.16.1_linux.zip 35 MB
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RealmsOfMyrondail_1.16.1_win.zip 37 MB

Install instructions

Web version: No preparation required.

Windows version:  Download the archive,  unpack it, and run the  Realms of Myrondail executable. Windows may ask for your permission to run it. 

Linux version:  Download the archive,  unpack it, and make RealmsOfMyrondail.x86_64 executable. Then run it.

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