Crumbling World is a stylish low poly dark fantasy action RPG with runner elements, set in a world that crumbles below your feet.
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Crumbling World is a stylish low poly dark fantasy action RPG with runner elements, set in a world that crumbles below your feet.
Read More & Sign Up For The Beta
Crumbling World roguelike gets a Linux Demo on Steam
Crumbling World new patch and native Demo for Linux, Mac and Windows PC. Thanks to developer Dani Marti. Which is available now on the official Steam page. Now to mention the game also have 90% Positive reviews. Crumbling World is certainly a great game. Having also played early builds prior to release. Therefore it's a pleasure to be able to share positive news with this native Demo. While you take on the quest to risk it all and save the world. Taking on one of the world’s five regions in order to face the source of the corruption. Dani Marti releases a new demo that includes the same features in the game. Along with improvements for the full Crumbling World release. Along with a further announcement on Twitter. In this demo you can play the first Region "The Dark Forest". This region also includes 5 procedurally generated sub-levels. While you take on a Mini Boss and a Boss. You can choose from 7 different characters and 3 different difficulty levels. So be sure to save and load your games. Then unlock steam achievements and much more.
Crumbling World Launch Trailer (Linux, Mac, Windows PC)
Besides the Crumbling World demo. Dani Marti is working very hard to keep fixing bugs and improving for the game. The new patch 1.1.0 is out and available only on Steam. For a full breakdown, check out the changelog below.
Changelog for Patch 1.1.0:
Fixed Steam Achievements
Improved Transition Screens
Mechanical Lord Bug with attack
Change Portal Spawn to Visited Cells
A fix with waterfall sounds
Improved Graphics (colors and saturation)
Adjusted Trap Damagee
Improved Weather cams
Fixing Audio Infraworld
Plus a fix for Camera Focal Length Issues
A new fixed for the Bug Raven Quest
Fixed Bug in Hubs, sometimes were unreachable
Improved Wanderers Spawner
Fixed Issues with UI scale
NPC Blacksmith Improved AI
What to expect in Crumbling World Arcade-style Dungeon Crawling
Dive into exciting quick-fire combat against monsters, bosses and time itself.
More than Hack & Slash
Pick from 7 characters across 5 class types, wielding sword, axe, bow, magic or the elements themselves. Since each has unique loadouts, abilities, upgrades and bittersweet backstories.
Randomly Generated Worlds
Seamlessly explore 25 diorama-like levels across 5 unique regions, procedurally generated to maximise replayability.
Crumbling World new patch and native Demo are available for Linux, Mac and Windows PC. Which is certainly keeping exclusive to Steam, for now. This is a fanatastic old-school dungeon crawler has plenty of hack and slash mayhem. Even more, the games only priced at $14.99 USD. Gameplay certainly challenges you to risk it all.
Crumbling World fantasy RPG officially launches
Crumbling World action RPG game now gets a full release on Linux, Mac and Windows PC. Thanks to developer Dume Arts. Which is available now on Steam and Itch.io. Likewise, we are eager to announce the release of Crumbling World. Available now on Linux, Mac and Windows PC. The dark fantasy action RPG game launches with a 27% discount. To celebrate, and also to give players a teaser of what's to come. Dume Arts has crafted a new trailer, which gives a glimpse at the game's compelling story.
Crumbling World Launch Trailer
Taking place in a sinister, slowly decomposing land. While humanity is driven to corruption, aligning with dark forces for survival. Players must traverse gorgeous diorama like levels. All in an attempt to bring back the age of light. Before the world literally crumbles away entirely beneath their feet. In Crumbling World, players will choose a combat class to suit their play style. Fighting off an onslaught of corrupted enemies. While leveling up and upgrading their abilities in a quest to save the world. Likewise, they must upgrade their build carefully. Since the wrong decision could be the difference between saving the world, or perishing along with it. Therefore, choose a combat class to suit you. Fight off enemies to save the world. Your build will determine your success. So that means giving more attention to your selections. Since the wrong on can be perishing in this Crumbling World.
Features:
Choose between 7 characters, spanning 5 different classes
Do battle with over 40 types of unique enemies and bosses.
Explore 5 crumbling procedurally generated regions.
Three difficulty levels - pick which suits you best, or battle through all three to prove your worth.
Engage in hack & slash inspired real time combat.
Fully customise your character build with flexible skills and upgrades.
Crumbling World action RPG game is available on Steam and Itch.io. Even more, the full release is discounted price of $10.99 USD / £8.99 / €9.99 (normally $14.99 USD / £10.99 / €13.99) with a full story mode. There are also 7 playable characters across 5 different classes. Plus 25 procedurally generated stages. Meaning no two playthroughs will ever be the same.
Crumbling World gets a free Open Beta
Crumbling World atmospheric action RPG game has an Open Beta for Linux, Mac and Windows PC. Thanks to developer Dume Arts getting ready for the full release. Which is available on Steam, Itch.io and also GameJolt. Dume Arts are eager to announce a release date for Crumbling World. Alongside a brand new beta demo. Since this gives players a chance to dive into a rich fantasy location. While taking on the unique gameplay elements featured within. The dark-fantasy Action RPG will launch on Linux, Mac and Windows PC via Steam on May 21st. So to celebrate, and give players a teaser of what's to come. Dume Arts now crafts an open beta demo. Which is available now alongside the new announcement trailer.
Crumbling World: New trailer Beta Release
Taking place in a sinister, slowly decomposing land. Where humanity has been driven to corruption. And as a result, aligning with dark forces for survival. Players must traverse gorgeous diorama like levels. All in an attempt to bring back the age of light. Doing so before the world crumbles away entirely beneath their feet. In the games beta demo, players will experience a number of the procedurally generated opening stages. You will take control of Mathos, the Knight. Also one of the five classes which will be available when the game launches in May. This beta demo will provide a taste of the world. Plus the intense real time combat that players will utilize on their journey to restore light to the land. The updated beta demo also showcases the addition of the "crumbling" mechanic. Whereby the corrupted world will literally fall apart beneath the character's feet. Players will need to plan their steps. Since you can fall into the twisted Underworld beneath the game's levels. Crumbling World will launch on Steam on May 21st with a full story mode. Along with 7 playable characters across 5 different classes. Due to a wopping 25 procedurally generated stages. Meaning no two playthroughs will ever be the same. If you want to explore the open Beta now. It's available for Linux, Mac and Windows PC. The download is live on Steam, Itch.io and also GameJolt. You can also report any issues directly via email to Dume Arts.
Crumbling World has an Open Beta coming soon
Crumbling World the action RPG game will get an Open Beta for Linux, Mac and Windows PC. Thanks to developer Dume Arts. Which is going to be available in mid-April for all to play. This includes both Steam and DRM-free builds. Crumbling World action RPG adventure will be available April 14th. Due to make it's way onto Linux, Mac and Windows PC. Developer Dume Arts reached out with a Linux build. Give me the first chance to dive into a rich fantasy gameplay. Which actually works better than I expected. Both keyboard and mouse, but to my surprise, controller support. Allowing me to explore some early levels. Players can gain instant free access to the Free Demo. This already on Steam, Itch.io, Gamejolt. But do note, it's only a Windows PC build. Although playable using Wine. Does not offer everything the Open Beta will. While setting the scene for this dark fantasy action RPG. Crumbling World comes with procedurally generated game world. So that no two playthroughs will ever be the same. As you progress, the ground will crumble underneath you. So be sure to keep pushing forward. From your first faltering steps in The Fields. All the way to a dark descent into The Dungeons. It's up to you to take back control of your world. Bring peace to the land - if you’re up to the quest.
Crumbling World Trailer
Choose a combat class to suit you and fight off an onslaught of corrupted enemies. While levelling up and upgrading your abilities in a quest to save the world. Your build will determine your success. So pay close attention to your selections. Since a wrong decision could be the difference between saving the world, or perishing along with it.
Features:
Choose between 7 characters, spanning 5 different classes
Do battle in Crumbling World. Facing over 40 types of unique enemies and bosses.
Explore 5 crumbling procedurally-generated regions.
Three difficulty levels - pick which suits you best, or battle through all three to prove your worth.
Engage in hack & slash inspired real-time combat.
Fully customise your character build with flexible skills and upgrades.
The Open Beta is an updated version of Crumbling World. Showcasing the addition of the "crumbling" mechanic. So that you have to keep moving. whereby the corrupted world will begin to decompose beneath your feet. Players will need to plan carefully. Since going back will not always be an option. And once the Crumbling World has vanished, that's it. Or is it? Crumbling World action RPG game will release the Open Beta, April 14th. With builds for Linux, Mac and Windows PC. Coming to Steam, Itch.io, Gamejolt. With a full release coming in 2020.
Crumbling World will collapse onto Linux
Crumbling World is a brand new action RPG coming to Linux, Mac and Windows PC. Thanks to confirmation from developer Dume Arts. Due to release on Steam in the new year. Crumbling World is announced with a brand new free alpha demo. Which works via Wine on Linux. But there are also some rendering issues with the Itch build. So I cheated and used Crossover. Which works. Therefore, my suggestion, use PlayOnLinux to run the games .exe file. Which should give you a chance to dive into the rich fantasy. And also explore some early levels. So take note of the "control" settings. Players can gain instant free access to the Crumbling World alpha via the game's website. Since this sets the scene for the dark fantasy action RPG. Due to release next year on Windows PC and Mac. But after a brief Twitter exchange, Linux too.
Hi! Yes I guess I can build a Linux version... 😉
— Crumbling World (@DumeArts) November 27, 2019
Crumbling World takes place in an evil, slowly decomposing land. As humanity is driven to corruption, aligning with dark forces for survival. So it's up to you to make your way through each level. As you work to bring back the age of light. Just make sure to do so before the world crumbles beneath their feet. In this early alpha demo. You will make your way through number of the procedurally generated stages. These are all taken from the opening of the game. Where you take control of Mathos, the Knight. Just one of the five classes available when the game launches in 2020. And also... be sure to watch your step.
Crumbling World Trailer
But due note, there will be an updated beta demo. Although not available for the action RPG until early 2020. This will highlight the addition of the "crumbling" mechanic. Where the world will actually decompose beneath your character's feet. And backtracking will not always be an option. Since the Crumbling World will vanish.
Features:
Choose between 7 characters, spanning 5 different classes
Do battle in Crumbling World. There are over 40 types of unique enemies and bosses.
Explore 5 crumbling procedurally generated regions.
Three difficulty levels - pick which suits you best, or battle through all three to prove your worth.
Engage in hack & slash inspired real-time combat.
Fully customise your character build with flexible skills and upgrades.
Crumbling World will launch on Steam in 2020 with a full story mode. Therefore, you can expect 7 playable characters. Playable across 5 different classes and 25 procedurally generated stages.
What are you suppose to do when the world around you is crumbling? Pick the pieces up and start again...
Rocky Razz
Sword of Mana - Crumbling World (nintendo game boy advance) god, i hope i have this info right. i should know better. i mean i SHOULD have played like every game in this series, but... ok, like i played through most of "secret of mana" a long time ago, but then i just stopped. i don't know why, because i loved it (i did the same with "tales of phantasia", actually). well hopefully i can remedy that mistake soon. i was recently reminded that "secret of mana" was pretty much what you got if you combined "zelda" with "chrono trigger". not only that, it has co-op through the entire game. i've been talking to a few people about playing it together, so fingers crossed? if i'm right, it will end up as one of my favorite series. at which point i'll end up playing "sword of mama" (sorry for only talking about "secret" this entire time)... this song is fantastic, though. the bells (there's my bell obsession again) really make this song what it is. i'm pretty sure i have the song's info correct (i used this resource), but if it turns out i was wrong, please let me know?