In the Wyrmsun universe a myriad of inhabited planets exist. Humans dwell on Earth, while dwarves inhabit Nidavellir and elves nourish the world of Alfheim. These peoples struggle to carve a place for themselves with their tools of stone, bronze and iron. And perhaps one day they will meet one another, beyond the stars...
Features:
- Retro-style graphics
- 2 playable civilizations, and a number of non-playable ones
- 23 quests to play, earning technology points which can be used to obtain new units, buildings and technologies
- Dozens of units, buildings and technologies
- Personal names and traits for units, being generated from several historical and fictional languages
- Units can earn experience, being able to upgrade to new unit types or acquire new abilities upon level-up
- Persistent heroes, who carry over their level, abilities and items throughout scenarios
- Possibility to create your own custom persistent heroes
- Normal, magic-enchanted and unique items drop from enemies
- Very moddable game, with a built-in mod editor and Steam Workshop integration
- Grand strategy mode, where production is resolved on the strategic (world map) level, while battles are resolved on the tactical level
- In-game encyclopedia, allowing players to learn more about the units, buildings and other elements of the game, as well as their historical and mythological sources of inspiration
- No microtransactions
Wyrmsun receives constant patches, frequently providing you with new content and features!
Note: Multiplayer uses a peer-to-peer connection, so that you may need to tweak your firewall settings or port-forward to make use of the feature. See the Wyrmsun Q&A for instructions on how to port-forward.
Continuing the improvement of the Grand Strategy mode, characters now have expanded functionality. Any character of a warrior unit type can now be used in battle, and new such heroes are generated from time to time. Additionally, characters can now occupy ministerial positions within your faction (if it is a polity), granting you bonuses.
Provinces can now have modifiers, which provide benefits (they appear in the left part of the main province interface). The "Build a Library?" event, for instance, now adds a Library modifier to the province, boosting research.
Meanwhile, Jinn has finished the portrait of the dwarven priest:
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Minimum Setup
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS or higher
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo (Merom) 1.66GHz or equivalentMemory: 512 MB RAM
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 or equivalent
- Storage: 230 MB available space
Recommended Setup
- OS: Any modern Linux distribution
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo (Penryn) 2.53 GHz or equivalentMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD or equivalent
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