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Wildermyth
Wildermyth is a character-driven, procedurally-generated tactical RPG. Lead a band of unique heroes as they grow from a reluctant farmers into legendary fighters. Battle threats lurking in the Yonderi... See more
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Sin Vega
Wildermyth is a turn-based tactical RPG, but it's also a brilliant story factory, and one of the best games you'll play.

Sin Vega
A legend-building RPG that deserves to define the next decade.

Jason Dailey
Wildermyth is one of the best turn-based RPGs I've ever played. Immersive storytelling, brilliant pacing, and simple yet complex gameplay makes this one addictive game. It's so good that not even a save file bug could turn me away from it. Don't miss this one.

Daniel Tack
In a nutshell, Wildermyth is a fantasy tabletop tactics game that can be played in a few hours or for as long as you like. You have access to multiple campaigns that offer different challenges and lengths – ranging anywhere from four hours to many, many more. During these adventures, you gear up a team, make decisions that affect how the stories play out and vanquish hordes of dangerous enemies in...

Tony Bae
Wildermyth is a unique game that doesn’t feel unfamiliar, especially if you’ve played tabletop RPGs before. Like in Dungeons and Dragons, you create a party of adventurers and see them grow from local village nobodies to legendary heroes. The aesthetics and gameplay call back to the tabletop origins too, with tactical grid-based combat that heavily focuses on your positioning and strategy.

David Flynn
Wildermyth is a fun storytelling game with a ton of possible variance between playthroughs. The stories you make with the game can be very interesting, though it has a tendency to repeat itself a little too frequently.

Adam Vitale
Wildermyth's procedurally-generated storytelling is genuinely impressive, and its tactical combat is solid, putting together a novel table-top-like RPG experience.

Alex Fuller
A tale as old as time, a turn-based tactical RPG with more hits than misses. Wildermyth's great combat ideas do outweigh some story pacing issues and is worth a look.

Gaming Gideon
Wildermyth is simply brilliant. The few gripes I have are bug bites compared to the joy I derive from playing the game. The three pillars of Wildermyth, the world map, combat, and storytelling are solid as steel and work together to hold the game up to mythical heights.