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About This Game Aurora Dusk is a collaborative sandbox game. Do not expect to win alone. You will need the help of many companions to build a city and unbreakable defences.Build Anything You Want create and customise your characters. plant resources and harvest them. build workshops and manufacture your equipment. learn spells and master all the schools of magic. build ramparts and defence turrets build barracks and recruit soldiers and siege weapons. assemble gigantic golems and command them. evolve from the Wood Age to the Steam Age.You keep your characters from one game to another and accumulate experience. You can unlock special abilities and progress continuously.You are not limited to one character. You can create, name and control more than 100 characters. Use the editor to create artificial intelligences in few minutes in order to switch any character to automatic mode.Play multiplayer in co-op or versus in the 3 game modes. You can play online or in a local network. You can leave and join a party at any time.The game settings are easily accessible. You can add new maps thanks to the image editor. It is possible to edit and create additional content with a simple text editor.Aurora Dusk: Steam Age offers you: 6 ages going from Prehistory to the industrial age. 8 playable races (humans, dwarves, elves, half-elves, colossus, felines, black elves and Astalans) 380 items (weapons, armour, mounts, spells, consumables...) 75 skills with their individual experience bars 62 buildings (workshops, houses, turrets, barracks...) 27 resources to plant, harvest and transform. an adventure mode with 16 missions and 6 levels of difficulty. a skirmish mode to battle up to 10 villages. a survival mode to fight unlimited hordes of monsters. 50 maps.Try the free version:You will automatically recover all your characters when you upgrade to the Steam Age.http://store.steampowered.com/app/397170/ 7aa9394dea Title: Aurora Dusk: Steam AgeGenre: Indie, RPG, StrategyDeveloper:Sylvain HarlautPublisher:Sylvain HarlautRelease Date: 29 Apr, 2016 Aurora Dusk: Steam Age Full Crack [key] aurora dusk steam age multiplayer. aurora dusk steam age trainer. aurora dusk steam age download. aurora dusk steam age cheats. aurora dusk steam age freeze. aurora dusk steam age 2019. aurora dusk steam age skirmish. aurora dusk steam age races. aurora dusk steam age ai. aurora dusk steam age free download. aurora dusk steam age mods. aurora dusk steam age skidrow. aurora dusk steam age deutsch. aurora dusk steam age igg games. aurora dusk steam age review. aurora dusk steam age 3dm. aurora dusk steam age igg. aurora dusk steam age cheat engine. aurora dusk steam age let's play. aurora dusk steam age wiki. aurora dusk steam age guide. aurora dusk steam age skills. aurora dusk steam age. aurora dusk steam age crack. aurora dusk steam age gameplay I have to give a thumbs up because that is my alternative for all the other 2D survival games out there I don't like. Has its limitation and what not, but hey. Nobody is perfect. But the game feels very rewarding and that's the most important.In short bursts of survival playing during multiplayer though, I discovered that it's kinda hard to build a wall fast enough. That's kind of a letdown and placing a wall was kind of akward. Still well worth the buy. Also it tells you beforehand how long a survival game will take with your settings. Edit: Super fun when AI doesn't spam towers. Please implement as normal. Their placement is like wodden tier.. So I was pretty bored one afternoon browsing through the steam game list, looking for something decent and RPGish... and then I found this diamond, concealed among hordes of other games.So the game had me create a character to play with, I created a cute catgirl hunter. Thinking, I am going to go to the woods and hunt wild animals and... do whatever I should do in this game to earn a living. And I ended up playing as a wheat farmer, with a windmill and a bakery, swimming in money and hiring mercenaries to take out adjacent villages, as close to a king as it gets.That being said, the game is very interesting. It consists of playing a character among many other computer controlled equals. So it is to be expected that the beauty of this game is it's great AI, which really gives the world a life of its own. What surprised me the most is that the AI characters are extremely clever. The game world is chaotic, with barren lands, having to work the land with magic to get raw resources, having to process those very resources to come with something useful all of this while having to defend against monsters and other villages and even making sure that they have sufficient resurrection spots to come back to life if they are killed. Most other game AIs would be a little dumb for such a challenge, but this game has the Albert Einsteins of game AI, they are surprisingly capable of coping and indeed thriving in their chaotic virtual world, and remarkably, build a thriving town given enough time.And funnily enough, as so often happens with something that appears highly intelligent (thinking of dolphins here), a strange bond starts to develop with these simulated characters. I was distressed when an enemy villager in horseback was picking off some of my village's weakest and poorest members (without horses or armor).The villagers are very helpful, defending when under attack, or even raiding the foreign village when they are well armed. Most of the time though, they go about their lives: farming, building their houses, building furnaces, generally speaking teching up their village and living within it, doing whatever they think is best for them and the village. I was building a tower to protect my windmill and left some stone lying about for that end, all of a sudden I had some 3 villagers helping me finish it, it was heart warmingly funny and awesome, then it was hillarious when an army of undead monsters died for good trying to invade my farm.It kind of takes me back to my early MMO playing days, harvesting, smithing and going out for some PVP kills. Except these are all AIs, and it is very satisfying to live and act in a world populated by these remarkable AIs, basically it offers near infinite game content with intelligent opponents.Goodness, I truly loved it, and it is not every day that I find a game worth reviewing. I love playing among AI characters, and the smarter they are, the better I find these AI sandbox games to be. It's like creating your own world where you can do whatever you like.. Game has a very fun concept but it almost plays itself, instead of having a guiding influence or even leading the village, you seem to play as just another random villager with no more impact that the AI. The villagers spread out and don't work together, and sometimes the best interaction with them is building some sort of structure frame and having them finish it. Game is really fun but you feel more like an observer to some town building screensaver than an actual player.. Meh artwork, weak ai and the controls for this is essentially a mobile game with hotkeys attached. However, I do like this game. Its basically a strategy game like age of empires except with persistent characters. It does scratch that itch of being a cog in a machine.The characters are created by you and there doesn't appear to be a limit to how many you can make. You can play without them and are forced to use a single character in the story stuff. It will be a bit frustrating watching the ai wander around a bunch of buildings looking for a spot to plant a tree or building a house then demolishing it 10 seconds later. So you instead make more characters and set up the ai for them. There are some limitations to the ai even with the build order being optimized. My main gripes with the ai: When the ai decides to build a building or plant a resource if it cannot fit then it will move a random distance in a random direction away There is no path finding. There is no collisions at all so you can run by walls without any issue. Characters also will not walk around water, instead going through at a slower rate. The town square will grab priority on random characters in an attempt to build or upgrade it. This is noticable if you set advancement rate to 5% in the wood age which will have characters randomly stopping whatever they are doing and say they don't have any cut stone. You have to manually set each of your characters to be auto-controlled at the start of each game and pressing the enable ai hotkey only effects a single character. Also can't create characters to go up against in skirmish. The ai will not enhance items on their own. Stats on items will increase by 20% each time its enhanced and increase in cost and skill requirement each time as well.Speaking of items. Most of them are fairly well balanced in my opinion. There are some things that are weak to the point they are useless and some things that are very strong but none stands out as being the end all. I am a bit worried that the recruited units and the buildings are going to just fall off as I push higher and higher challenges.. After playing through the campaign and played a bit of the other modes, I have safely say that this is a fun town building sandbox game where you can customise alot of settings to fit your needs.This game is pretty much a tower defence game but with a town building element and the fact that your only one of many villagers, this becomes a race to build proper defences and gather resources trying to survival the incoming hordes of creatures. You can also train troops, make golems and create weapons like magic ones that shoot beams of light or modern weapons like rocket launchers.The game so far runs smoothly and I never had lag even with double the amount of npcs at all times. The campaign is short but sweet and is mostly just to teach you the game, the true meat comes with the other modes like a survival mode (fully customizable settings) and a skirmish mode where you can set up to 10 teams to battle it out to win (again fully customizable).I do recommend this if you enjoy sandbox games and want to have a nice customizable game.. Has potential but not there yet.If only the developer opened up the tools for modders to take over this game could really shine. The platform is there for it to be a hit.. Short version:Good with problemsLong version:RPG designed for multiplayer. Make characters. Build things. Fight things. Get levels. (You know the drill). Your character is persistent across different games. Your village will generally have some AI allies also fighting, crafting, and planting rocks (yeah I don't know quite how that works either. Literally magic.)What you can build depends on how advanced you are. You advance over time and have to upgrade your town center every so often (fill it with resources)Reasonably intuitive though the minutia can be a bit daunting. The campaign functions as a kind of tutorial which mostly covers things.I find the computer townspeople are competent enough generally, but the game is at it's best when there's a few humans running around.The game does have serious bugs though. Expect semi frequent crashes (once every few hours for me). You might not even be able to beat the main campaign (there are some work arounds in the forums).The story isn't that good, and killing wave after wave of enemies can get boring. It's also originally French and the translation isn't very good.It will probably get better, but even in the state it currently is I'd say it's worth it.. here is my review as a videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4LRK-wz90A&feature=youtu.beTL:DW -the best hybrid i have played ((all the genres i enjoy in one)) - rts/crafting/survival/rogue-like/RPG/God-game/Civ management(in short 100% biased) 10/10. cool but crashes and lots of bugs. but great game. local multiplayer is needed. i heard online is coming though.
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