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  • Summary: In this visual novel RPG game, you can play as either Shea or Althea, twins from the ice-shrouded village Ninim.

    The twins' tale starts on a day like many others when one of the siblings finds a young wolf and decides to take it with them. Their epic journey will take the siblings to the
    In this visual novel RPG game, you can play as either Shea or Althea, twins from the ice-shrouded village Ninim.

    The twins' tale starts on a day like many others when one of the siblings finds a young wolf and decides to take it with them.

    Their epic journey will take the siblings to the desert-wrapped city of Dingirra, and to the storm-shrouded port of Shacklesplit.

    Explore the corruption-riddled halls of Dingirra, and contest with the crimelords who claim it as their own domain. Sail the high seas and get back home safely!
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    While you get classical fantasy with Tales of Aravorn: Seasons of the Wolf, you don’t get Tolkien. The best way to think about this game is that it’s a well-written Dungeons & Dragons home adventure, make for a group of players that enjoy interacting with one another as a major component of the roleplaying, and don’t mind their characters getting hot with one another. That is enjoyable, and the way that the game turned its budgetary limitations into a unique aesthetic and mechanical structure is inspired. Seasons of the Wolf might not be a masterpiece, but Winter Wolves have been entertaining people with exactly this kind of thing for 15 years, and if the team’s work weren’t good enough, this company wouldn’t have lasted anywhere near that long.