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Overview
Realms & Ruins: Abencor is a first-person, grid-based, open world, retro, pixel art dungeon crawler harkening back to the days of yore. Realms & Ruins takes inspiration from games like Wizardry and Might & Magic and other cRPG's of the 90's. Embark on an epic, open world adventure filled with combat, magic, exploration and puzzles!

Explore the hand-crafted world of Abencor. Dungeons, monsters, treasure and more in this 90's inspired open-world dungeon crawler!

Storyline
For centuries, the land has been ruled by three powerful leaders, ensuring peace and prosperity for their people. These rulers each hold an artifact of great power, which have been passed down through generations. These artifacts were used to lock away a great evil that once plagued the land.

All three rulers have suddenly died under mysterious circumstances, leaving the civilized lands in disarray and the threat of monsters seems to be growing.

Your quest will take you through treacherous mountains, mysterious forests, and ancient dungeons, it's up to you to stop the impending evil that may rise again!

Key Features
-First person, grid-based RPG
-Real-time combat - fight with fast/ light or slow/heavy weapons and explore in real time, no waiting turns.
-Open-world - a hand crafted world with dungeons and secrets to discover
-Fight monsters, level up and pick your stats to focus on strength, dexterity or magic
-Dozens of monsters and items to fight and discover using charming pixel art

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Hey this looks awesome i checked out your steam page about a year ago and wishlisted it right away, i look forward to its Release. Especially after playing your Escape the cosmic abis game

Thanks so much for the kind words! It will play similarly to my Cosmic Abyss jam entry. I'm hoping for it to come out sometime in 2025! Happy new year to you!

This looks awesome! Which engine did you use?

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Hey thanks for the comment! I use an engine called RPG in a Box.
https://rpginabox.com/