At least for a time, Wildermyth had a decently robust modding scene and while I had tried a couple of cosmetic mods, I didn’t particularly have a lot of experience with mods that made significant mechanical changes or added new story content to the game. It’s a game I deeply loved when I played it at the start of the year and its relatively short runs along with a mechanical approach that fits my “comfort game” style very well makes it a good fit for killing some time.Īs I prepared to start the game, I got curious about what sort of mods might be available for it. So I decided to boot up Wildermyth, the indie tactics RPG about creating a legacy of mythic adventures. Now sometimes I use that time to do other non-gaming hobbies but in this instance I was really in a gaming mood. After an hour or two with each I was ready for a break. While I had a couple of games I was poking away at – both Splatoon 2 and Ganbare! Super Strikers – I didn’t feel strongly enough about either one to keep playing them at a sustained pace. Now they’re thick as thieves - and also, Stilyewn is missing an eye.A couple weeks ago I found myself spinning my wheels during my free time. When it went off, I chose for Stilyewn to dive in the way and save Rosellia. When they arrived, the figure from Stilyewn’s past was nowhere to be found. Naturally, Stilyewn and Rosellia jawed at each other for most of the trek. One of my characters, a mage named Stilyewn, recently received an invitation to reunite with an old frenemy, and I had him take a bickering buddy from my party, Rosellia, along for the ride. Sometimes, this might mean they acquire a new item or take their friendship (or rivalry) with another hero to a new level. During these events - which can run the gamut from dark rituals in the dead of night to chance romantic encounters with mysterious water sprites - individual characters are often faced with choices, which you, the player, get to make. While your characters move between locations, “Wildermyth” sporadically throws storybook-like events at them, replete with gorgeous prose and lovingly crafted visuals.
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