Vagabond
Greetings Adventurer!
In Vagabond, you will have the opportunity to explore vast procedurally generated worlds and meet their numerous inhabitants. You start in the middle of nowhere with no memories or possessions. It’s up to you to forge your destiny, become a famous treasure hunter by searching dangerous dungeons, the best blacksmith in the whole country or a benefactor by helping the villagers who need you. Who will you become?
Blending elements of traditional role-playing games with the freedom of sandbox-style games, Vagabond is a unique experience. Moreover, you can share your adventures with your friends as Vagabond was designed from the ground to support multiplayer.Features
- Create and customize your character
- Explore procedurally generated worlds and travel across many different biomes which have their own riches and dangers
- Visit cities and meet hundreds of NPC who have a lot to offer: they can teach you new skills, buy or sell you goods or tell you the latest rumors. And if you feel good in one of the villages, you can buy a house and become one of the villagers
- Complete quests to help locals and earn rewards
- Fight monsters in dungeons and get rare treasures
- Gather resources by chopping trees, mining ores in caves, growing crops and killing monsters
- Craft items such as armors, weapons, meals and furniture
- Buy and furnish your home
- Share your adventures with your friend with networked multiplayer (through LAN or the Internet)
Demo
Vagabond is still under active development, many new features are coming shortly:
- Magic with spells, magic wands, wizards and alchemy
- Guilds with news quests and game mechanics
- Lore generation to provide a history and legends to each world
- More locations to fill the world such as castles, temples, ruins, etc.
- Better dungeons with more complex structures and new types of rooms
If you want to support the game, you can play it now. If you have any remark, I would be happy to have your feedback, you can send me an email to pierre@vagabondgame.com or come and chat on Discord. Help me shape Vagabond’s future!
Steam User 3
Is a good game and look forward to how it ends up. Crafting, alchemy, enchanting, thieving, foraging, armoring and weaponsmithing. Its all here,
Steam User 0
Played for a little under 7 hours so far. Still figuring some things out, like how on earth to obtain linen fibers so I can get into tailoring. I'm also hunting for 4 onions for a specific quest, and while I seem to find all sorts of other veggies and fruit this item hasn't been seen so far.
This reminds me quite a bit of Stardew Valley, but without the narrative focus. Admittedly, I have not progressed the main quest at all. I started in the middle of nowhere, found a town, and started pilfering what I could to scrape enough coin together to buy an axe. Then I went to chopping trees. From there, picked up side quests and snowballed into getting into cooking, carpentry, smithing, and accruing enough gold to buy a house (once I had enough town rep). All said, it's pretty relaxing. Combat is very simple. I can see the vision here and would be interested to see what the final product will look like. Fishing is not present as far as I can tell, though there are fishing skills. Maybe I just haven't found it yet.
I'm iffy on recommending this because I think more work needs to be done in order to expand the game play loop. However, for $15 I don't think it's a bad purchase. If more gets added it'll be an easy recommend. For now, I still think it's decent and worth it if you enjoy stuff like grinding and watching some TV or something while meandering. Comparing it to Daggerfall (but pixel) is vastly overselling it. A more accurate way of describing this would be like this: let's say you are comparing Final Fantasy Legend on Gameboy to Final Fantasy 7 on PS1. That's the kind of comparison I'd make between this game and Daggerfall. And yes, I do realize FFL was a Saga game for the GB but renamed for the US audience. But you get what I mean. Still, not a bad little game. When I look at a game for $15, I ask myself: was this worth the price of a fast food meal? In this case, certainly. I hope to see more good things and 1.0 in 2026.
Steam User 0
The roots of a fun, open-world RPG are here, but not much more. The game is very basic, as is the progression. But hey, I got 8 hours out of it before I got bored, so I can't knock it too hard. Hopefully the developer will keep adding content and systems, but over 2 years into Early Access I'm not holding my breath.
This is a neutral "I would buy on sale only" rec.
Steam User 4
This game is essentially The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall for the SNES.
Steam User 1
fun game me and my brother play it we both injoy it a lot
Steam User 0
Fun game.It has so much potential to
Steam User 1
Fun lil game