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#1 Don’t Sink

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Don’t Sink is an Adventure, Pirates, Role-playing, 2D Pixel Graphics, and Single-player video game created by Sebastian Nigro and published Studio Eris. It takes place in the sandbox gameplay that takes its inspiration from Pirates of the Caribbean, Sid Meier’s Pirates and FTL: Faster Than Light but makes specific to stand out on its elements. During the gameplay, the player can navigate the massive environment with unique islands and landscapes. While playing the game, players can discuss the rumors and find out the origins of each island by interact with other players that live there. The player can expect something unexpected when at the sea environment. The game introduces the unique leaderboard system that track the overall progress of the player as the pirate around several saves. Don’t Sink includes prominent features such as Sailing between Islands, Increase the Reputation, Command the Crew, Solve Economic Issues, Purchase massive Ships, Powerful Vessels, and more.

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#2 Tyranny

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Tyranny is a Role-playing and Single-player video game published by Paradox Interactive and developed by Obsidian Entertainment. The plot takes place in the high fantasy world where the evil overlord has dominated world and threatened its inhabitant. You acts as the protagonist named as Fatebinder, who is one of the higher ranked member in the power structure of Kyros. The story revolves around the struggle of the protagonist as he traverse the world to restore the peace after the victory of Kyros, and make decisions while controlling various factions of survivors. You navigates the world from an isometric perspective and the game starts in a board-like gameplay in Conquest Mode that comprises the character creation process. There are different playable characters and each character offers its unique abilities and skills. You need to control the team of survivals and interact with environment to access new areas. Interact with NPCs, and face a massive boss in each area and defeat them to earn points that you can use to unlock additional content and enhance the power of your characters. Tyranny offers core features such as Classic Role-playing Combat, unique Stories, Choices Matter, Original Setting and more.

#3 Torment: Tides of Numenera

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Torment: Tides of Numenera is a video game of Role-playing and serves as the spiritual successor to the game Planescape: Torment, released in 1999. The game comes with Single-player mode only and takes place in the fantasy campaign setting called Numenera. According to the story, the world has left in the rough state after the fall of countless civilization. Most of the human lives in the settlements, surrounded by relics. There are different playable classes available such as Wizard, Warrior, Rogue, etc. and the player needs to select one of them to start his quest to rescue the humanity. The game introduces the dialogue tree system and lets the player interact with the environment and non-player characters using dialogue system and explore the environment from the bird-eye view. During the gameplay, the player participates in multiple battles to fight enemies and can slay them using a variety of weapons. Personal Narrative, Relayability, new Story, beautiful World, etc. are core features. Try it out, if you love playing RPGs.

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#4 Eschalon: Book II

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Eschalon: Book II is a Role-playing and Single-player video game developed by Basilisk Games and published by Eschalon for multiple platforms. The premise of the game is a turn-based battle, and it offers the huge and open world to explore like the previous installment. It comes with a non-linear storyline and introduces comprehensive management of character skills and statistics. The game is played from an isometric perspective, and the player commands a character that is created at the start of the game. Although mostly gameplay is similar to the first installment, there are several notable differences between the two games. During the gameplay, the character of the player needs to eat food and drink water to survive, although this element can be switched off using an available option in the menu if the player wants. The storyline of the game starts directly from the first title’s end, with the same character. The game rewards the player with points, and he can use these points to unlock content. With immersive gameplay, superb mechanics, and cool graphics, Eschalon: Book II is immersive gameplay to play.