Tales of Yore
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Tales of Yore is a light-weight 2D MMORPG featuring all your RPG tropes in one casual package. Explore the world, complete quests and slay evil monsters to write your Tale of adventure. Alternatively make yourself a nice purple hat and show off to other players. The choice is yours!
You can cross play across desktop and mobile platforms and pick up where you left off.
This game also includes the following wonderful features:
- 100s of Monsters types to slay, can you find the golden monsters?
- 100s of Items, upgrades, spells and equipment
- 3 massive continents to explore
- 100s of NPCs and Quests
- Books, Lore and Stories across the world
- Hats – lots of hats!
- Party and Community events
- Harvesting – Fishing, Lumber jacking, foraging, mining and more
- Crafting – Smithing, Tailoring, Woodwork, Enchanting, Potion making and more
- Epic Items to drain your gold supply
- 100,000+ tiles to explore
Steam User 6
It is much more fun than Diablo 4
Steam User 5
*Good Game, Little to no bugs with a developer who cares and plays the game themselves.
*Community is very nice.
*Game doesnt hold your hand and its hard to find info on a wiki/fandom, This is a plus+.
*Game has a ton of content with a major update coming soon as well. Probably 150 hours of content as a casual and easily 500+ as a hardcore player already in-game.
*Quests are tied together very nicely.
*There is no P2W that i can see in-game, everything in the packs available are cosmetic or can be obtained in-game as a normal player. The quests obtained in the pack have just cosmetic rewards.
*Quite a few people have issues with input lag when moving with WASD, so just move with your mouse instead, Theres only 1 server.
*Edit* Just 2 days after this review the developer has added several more Access Points to try and reduce input lag and stabilize ping.
But its free so quit looking at reviews and just give it a try already.
Steam User 3
I wonder how people who are complaining about the controls are able to write a refiew. It has a manual and a tutorial. It might feel a bit strange at the beginning, but you can get used to it, like in most new games you play.
Anyways, you don't care about graphics or even enjoy pixel style? You like grinding and versatility? Maybe you remember and liked Ultima Online?
Just give it a try, it's free!
Respect to the creator for this one-man-project. He's quick at helping, if got in trouble and the small community as well.
I got addictet!
Steam User 4
This game caught me by surprise! At first glance, I was questioning a lot of things but once you get all your tools and figure out that the inventory is endless, the game opens up to be something more than what you would expect from the first 30 minutes.
(If I were to offer feedback to the dev, I would really showcase the tools/inventory space asap. It would help with new player retention in my opinion. First impressions are everything and as a new player, if I didn't stumble across the tools/inventory, I would have a assumed the "Crypt" was how the game played out entirely.)
Once you get your tools, the game becomes a sort of open world "skilling" game similar to games like Runescape, RPG MO, or Curse of Aros but it also offers adventure which at times feels like a Zelda game. We are left to figure out where to go next with NPC dialogue, find items that NPCs need in order to unlock access to the next quest to discover more parts of the world which in turn makes the open world even bigger.
While the game isn't finished, I see massive potential with this game.
The video below is random gameplay of me starting the game on hardcore mode. (Only one life)