A Valley Without Wind demo

A Valley Without Wind demo

A Valley Without Wind demo

Developer’s Description

Environ has been shattered in the wake of an unknown cataclysm, with only small pockets of humanity left in its wake… What will you do in this strange new world?

The creators of AI War bring you a procedurally-generated 2D side-scrolling adventure of limitless proportions. Survive and explore a vast persistent world filled with dangerous creatures, powerful magic, and ancient technology. Do so while helping other survivors establish settlements, gathering resources to craft, fending off evil invaders, and moreAnd Valley Without Wind is a production Studio Arcen Games which is a combination of 2D platformers with turn-based strategy.

The game includes two phases of the game. In the first, which is a two-dimensional platform game, wander the post-apocalyptic world fighting monsters, searching for raw materials and items. In the second-strategic-unlocks new regions, we manage villages and use raw materials harvested for production.

The demo version allows you to play up to 6 level of development civilization. The game is a version of trial-all unlocks after you type the appropriate code.

  1. And Valley Without Wind 2 – The second part of the procedurally generated platform that takes place in a post-apocalyptic world. The player takes the role of a hero with magical abilities and traverses locations, fights with monsters, collect raw materials. In addition to the fun platform are, inter alia, strategic themes, for example. building cities.

    Valley 2: Key Features

    Procedural Contra-like with strategy layer.

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    Platforming and Turn-Based Strategy Coupled Together:
    Flip back and forth between your own adventure, and the progress of the resistance you’re in charge of.  Freely adjust difficulty levels for both to tailor the experience to your own personal playstyle.  Both sides of the game can be quite easy or incredibly hard.

    More Tactile Combat:
    The physics of movement and attacks have been completely redone from the first title, with more traditional gamepad and keyboard support. Spells have mass and can block each other, leading to many interesting tactical situations in the platforming segments.

    Vastly Improved Visuals:
    Fully redone artwork by Heavy Cat Studios, including 125 all-new monsters, 200 spells, and lots more.

    Focused Gameplay Arc:

    Unlike the endless sandbox-style first game, this complete re-imagining has a distinct beginning, middle, and end.

    Procedurally Generated Worlds:
    Each world is a unique challenge, leading to excellent replay value once you do beat the game!

    Co-Op Multiplayer:
    Bring along as many friends as you like on your journey, depending on your connection speed. 2-8 players recommended on most Internet connections; many more on LAN.

    See Just How Deep An Arcen-style Rabbit-Hole Goes:
    After dozens of hours you still haven’t seen it all: 50 mage classes in 5 tiers, 200 spells, 125 enemies, 14 biomes, 100+ types of world map tiles, 64 character customization perks, 100ks of procedural equipment possibilities.

    Extra Challenges For Expert Players:
    String together flawless kills to earn “concentration” and become even stronger.  Beat the game on harder difficulties to earn rare achievements.

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    Environ has been shattered in the wake of an unknown cataclysm, with only small pockets of humanity left in its wake… What will you do in this strange new world?

    The creators of AI War bring you a procedurally-generated 2D side-scrolling adventure of limitless proportions. Survive and explore a vast persistent world filled with dangerous creatures, powerful magic, and ancient technology. Do so while helping other survivors establish settlements, gathering resources to craft, fending off evil invaders, and more.

     

    A Valley Without Wind is a indie and action-adventure video game developed by Arcen Games. The game was released on April 24, 2012 for the operating systems Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X on Steam. Players play as a random survivor in an unforgiving world that is shaped by the choices the player makes. The setting of the game is a post-ice-age world in the distant future. On February 18, 2013, a sequel to A Valley Without Wind was released called A Valley Without Wind 2.

    Gameplay

    A Valley Without Wind is 2-D sidescroller that lets players explore a vast procedurally generated world. Unlike other procedurally generated games the difficulty has a logical progression and there are a checklist and tips to assist the player. The main goal is to defeat the Overlord and save the continent. The player can choose how they want to prepare for the Overlord. They can do missions to gain new spells and roam the environment to find secret missions and stashes of magical crafting loot. The player can customize their character with different enchants and spells to fit their play style. Also the player can rescue people and make them part of the player’s settlement, which allows the player to send them on dispatch missions. Once the player saves a continent from the Overlord a new bigger continent appears. The game adapts to how the player plays, such as the monsters and missions upgrading accordingly to the user’s proficiencies. Death of a character in this game is permanent, but all of the inventory, enchants, and general progress are saved.

    Reception

    A Valley Without Wind received mixed reviews. On IGN it received a 5.5 out of 10 and was called “mediocre”. Leif Johnson, a reviewer from IGN, states,”The appeal of its randomly generated settings wears off quickly, the procedural level generation voids much sense of having an impact on the world, and the absence of any kind of compelling story or brilliantly designed levels eventually renders exploration a slog”. However, Johnson praised the sheer number of spells and customizations the user has. Tom McShea, a reviewer at GameSpot, had similar complaints about the map design. He called the map design confusing and poorly designed, which made it easy to get lost.Windows trial for the final beta phase of A Valley Without Wind, a procedurally-generated action-adventure game from Arcen Games, developer of the cult classic and ever-evolving space strategy game AI War: Fleet Command. The demo grants full access to the game/multiplayer with the only some tier restrictions.

    AVWW is currently in beta and as such is still very much in development. The game continues to evolve, with new content and improvements added nearly every weekday as it progresses toward official launch in 2012. Follow the game and its updates/discussions on Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter.

    A Valley Without Wind Demo is used by 1 user of Mac Informer. The most popular version of this product among our users is 1.0. The product will soon be reviewed by our informers.

     

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