Our Adventurer Guild

Our Adventurer Guild (2024)

by GreenGuy
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Indie, Tactical
Themes:Fantasy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Become the new Guild Master of the Adventurer Guild and lead your adventurers in explorations and turnbased tactical battles. Will the Guild strive under your leadership? Or will it finally disband under it?
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user avatar@Kheletinuser avatar@Kheletin
April 04, 2025
Solo-Dev Game. You are the new leader of a fantasy-themed mercenary guild. Your task: rebuild the guild from scratch, hire mercenaries, train & develop them, send them on quest. Don't let the graphics fool you, this little gem has a lot of depth: Fully customize your guild members, train, level & equip them, choose subclasses and even hero classes, form groups, fight tactical battles on isometric maps (screenshots shown here are outdated), trade, craft items. There's a story, random events plus the NPCs have their own mind, fall in love or holding grudges against each other. Dev already finished the game and is planning a last DLC. Played the demo on steam and insta-bought it. Still one of my favorites.
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