You are a summoned creature. Your job? Don't let your adventurer die.
When your AI adventurer kicks the bucket, you both get booted back to town and lose progress. When YOU die? They just resummon you and dock your approval rating. Guess who matters more in this relationship.
THE UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTH
Your adventurer has their own personality, makes their own decisions, and treats you exactly like what you are: useful, but replaceable. They decide when to go into dungeons, what to buy, and which enemies to fight. You can explore freely, but cross them and face the consequences.
Want to wander off during a boss fight? Sure, but don't expect them to wait for you. Want to save money for better gear? Too bad - they're already spending it on whatever their personality demands.
WHAT MAKES THIS TWISTED
🎯 Approval Mechanics - Die too much and watch your relationship deteriorate. Your adventurer's opinion of you actually matters for your effectiveness.
⚔️ Personality-Driven AI - Each adventurer has genuine personality traits that affect their combat choices, spending habits, and risk tolerance. Learn their quirks or suffer.
🔄 Asymmetric Death - You respawn. They don't. This changes everything about how you approach combat and resource management.
THE GAMEPLAY
Click-to-target combat with hotkey abilities in classic RPG style
Elemental strategy system where you master primary and secondary elements
Character progression that's completely separate from your adventurer's
THE HOOK
Most RPGs let you be the hero with disposable companions. This flips it - you're the disposable one learning to serve someone with their own agenda. It's weirdly liberating once you stop trying to control everything.
EARLY ACCESS STATUS
Core personality and combat systems fully functional
Multiple adventurer personalities and pet types available
Extended content and polish in active development
Think you can handle not being the main character in your own game?
Minimum Setup
- OS: Ubuntu 22.04Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
Recommended Setup
- OS: Ubuntu 22.04Memory: 1 GB RAM
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