![]() On the Kickstarter, they mention Slay the Spire as an inspiration (and I know how many people love that game) and sounds like the mythology will be familiar to Witcher fans. The game itself looks to be a blend of a deck-building RPG and a turned-based combat game with a strong narrative rooted in Slavic mythology and folktales. To do so, she has a long road ahead of her with many battles to fight and decisions to make. Vasilisa could not accept this, so she set off to uncover the seals of the Black Book, which are rumored to be powerful enough to grant any wish… even returning her beloved from the dead. Since “Black Book” doesn’t necessarily bring warm, cuddly feelings to mind, it is no surprise that her betrothed dies… supposedly by his own hand. She turned away from her teachings so that she could marry her beloved. The story? You’ll be playing as Vasilisa, who was brought up to be a Znatka (a kind of sorceress who speaks to spirits… and fights them when she must), but destined to become a witch. Now, before you start reading this, a little theme music ( from the Kickstarter): So what is it? It’s a project seeking to get crowd-funded on Kickstarter by this Saturday (June 6, 2020)… but don’t worry, it’s already surpassed not only the original goal of $35,000 but is currently sitting around $123,038 with 3,782 backers and 3 days left to go. Much like the splash screen gives away, the game does look like it may be incredible and reminds me a bit of when I first saw Stoic working on The Banner Saga (in that it isn’t a game about pushing 60FPS but rather artistically beautiful to watch). Have you heard of the game Black Book? Until the other day, neither had I ( unless you answered that you had, then you’re just ahead of me) until I heard about it on one of MMOByte’s latest videos.
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