• Publisher: icefill
  • Release Date: Aug 31, 2018
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  • Summary: SFD is a small but hardcore tactical role playing + rogue-like hybrid features fast paced and simple play. You can play Tactical Role-playing without plot for a spare time. DEMO version is available.
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  1. Mar 15, 2023
    7
    A procedurally generated indie TBS / RPG where you lead a small party of fantasy characters in turn-based battles

    Good: - levels are
    A procedurally generated indie TBS / RPG where you lead a small party of fantasy characters in turn-based battles

    Good:
    - levels are randomly generated
    - fairly classic types of characters, from warrior to cleric to mage (and some more), and the system works fine. Plus you can push enemies into spike traps or explode barrels
    - quick travel between already cleared rooms

    So-so:
    - pixelated graphics are typical for indie games, so it's up to your taste
    - sounds are 8-bit - up to your taste

    Bad:
    - no mouse-overs and you can't drag items in inventory.
    - a tutorial would actually be helpful. I did get a handle on the minor rules and quirks after about an hour, but it was quite stressful at first, especially because you can't reload
    - no music, and it feels cheap and unfinished because of that
    - no story. Like, whatsoever. You just walk around randomly generated rooms, leveling up your characters and collecting loot. It feels meaningless after a while. Even in ADOM from 1994 you had some quests, big and small
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