

Choose from a wide array of timeless fantasy roles and build the perfect three-person squad.

Team up with friends and assemble a party to increase your chances of survival. We hearken back to the old worlds where danger lurks around each corner, but where courage and adventure are rewarded with untold riches. We stand on the shoulders of giants and strive to pay respects to the traditions of the genre. Find the hidden escape routes before the ever-expanding darkness reclaims your riches and your corpse to her irresistible hoard.ĭark and Darker aims to capture the wonder and awe of classic fantasy adventure games. Once you’ve plundered your riches, now comes the hard part, getting out alive.

Band together with your friends and use your courage, wits, and cunning to uncover mythical treasures, defeat gruesome monsters, while staying one step ahead of the other devious treasure-hunters. Unfathomable fortunes await the brave and the foolish willing to delve into the devastated depths of an ancient citadel. Lets be real, "free to play" doesn't mean that they aren't going to make money off it and a lot of the most successful money driven games are free to play titles.An Unforgiving Hardcore First-Person Fantasy Dungeon Adventure. Perhaps the "leaning away from" and investigation means that they are going to have a free version available with limitations that you pay an upgrade fee to convert to full version, everyone here is just speculating including the devs as they are still working on the game and need time to think about the way they will monetise it. They just have to do what makes sense to them.

If you are wanting to play it with some friends and they are unwilling to buy it then you might not even buy it yourself which is a loss of 3 potential players immediately. With a three person squad it's much easier to get your friends into the game by just saying 'hey download this new free title and play with me' and suddenly the game has +3 players. Some of the games are very high quality and fun to play but without a playerbase to sustain them nobody is going to buy them and with nobody buying them there is no incentive for the dev to work on it. Just need someone on their team to push for it and it could still happen. Once they go through the Steam store more they might reconsider it, lots of dead in the water indie multiplayer only games on there that decided to slap a pricetag on and would later come to regret it. Yes that is correct "leaning away from" means probably not going to be fully F2P but they haven't outright given up on the idea of F2P or they would just say it will be a fully paid game, they are still in the process of investigating what makes sense and how other games have fared.
