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  • Summary: Help young Aris to solve the mystery of the fall of Asfand and It’s guild of alchemists, avenge the death of her brother, discover the limits of her powers all of that and more inside a 3D voxel action adventure game where you control weapons made of metal. Aris has been training for all herHelp young Aris to solve the mystery of the fall of Asfand and It’s guild of alchemists, avenge the death of her brother, discover the limits of her powers all of that and more inside a 3D voxel action adventure game where you control weapons made of metal. Aris has been training for all her life due to her special powers and skills along with her brother to go inside the Alchemists Dungeon and recover the long lost orbs to restore the peace in Asfand long thrilled by Koltors which after the fall of the alchemists guild has been winning the war. Recovering the orbs means Aris will have to discover what happened to her world many generations ago. Expand
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  1. Jan 18, 2022
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    At first glance the voxel-based dungeons (though perhaps a bit sparse on detail) and puzzle-like elements of working your way through inAt first glance the voxel-based dungeons (though perhaps a bit sparse on detail) and puzzle-like elements of working your way through in Mystic Date are at least interesting. Unfortunately, it doesn’t take too long before it all feels a bit too bare bones to the point where it almost seems more like an Early Access title working out the basics before fleshing everything out for a final release. Getting accustomed to the mechanics of your coin attack and how and when you’re able to retrieve them at times feels a bit too much like guesswork, and issues like trying to get consistency with aiming as you try to shoot them out is a bit too shaky for its own good. There’s potential for enjoyment here, just you need to be willing to make some serious compromises to get there.

    https://www.nindiespotlight.com/2021/04/mini-reviews-april-27th-edition.html
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