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Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Developer: Earth of Oryn

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'Earth Of Oryn' Is A City-builder/Strategy Game For PC, Launches Kickstarter Campaign - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Nov. 15, 2022 @ 12:11 p.m. PST

Earth Of Oryn is an indie city-builder/strategy game set in a medieval world filled with story and heart.

Build your kingdom however you see fit. Will you inspire and lead your people with kindness and generosity... or command them with an iron fist and crush dissents beneath your heel?

Starting from nothing, you must shape your kingdom perfectly to your vision while managing the needs and wants of your people.

While there will be a deep and rich story mode for those interested in playing through it, you can also dive into creative mode, where you'll be able to tweak the world settings to your liking and build to your heart's content.

Defend your kingdom against external, and internal threats. Natural disasters, wildlife, sickness, riots, crime, bandits, and hostile kingdoms will be just a few of the many threats to your legacy. It's up to you on how you deal with them.

Earth Of Oryn is a vast world with extraordinarily diverse biomes and civilizations. Adaptation to different environments is paramount to survival. The game takes place between 300 and 500 in the second age when most of the civilizations have established themselves and will release with four main civilizations, but this will be expanded over the game's life cycle depending on Kickstarter funding and sales.

The day/night cycle will influence gameplay, as some things can only happen after the sun sets. Your people will need to rest at night, and those that are pushed to work late hours will work slower. Weather will also play a huge role in your citizen's health, your buildings, and the biome at large.


About 2 years ago, Belgian developer Edouard quit everything to work on a solo indie strategy/city-builder game in a medieval world full of history called Earth Of Oryn, and has now launched a kickstarter campaign looking for $36,124.

"I'm making this Kickstarter because I feel like it's the most suitable way for a solo developer like myself to make a project with the scope and scale I'm planning for Earth Of Oryn. It's also the best way for me to keep the game as indie as possible while being able to keep the same art and gameplay direction I feel is most suitable for the game. This has been my life for the better part of two years now, and it truly is a dream come true for me. I want nothing more than to be able to make Earth Of Oryn, and (assuming people are interested in it) support the game for years to come with both free updates and DLC drops."

Key Features:

  • Beautiful and vibrant Low Poly art style.
  • Build great cities, mighty castles, bustling towns, and the laws and moral systems to guide them all.
  • Raise and manage armies to protect your kingdom from your enemies in real-time battles.
  • Manage your economy, gather resources, trade with other civilizations, and research new technologies!
  • Run your kingdom how you see fit, creating your own politics, laws, and culture.
  • Discover new creatures, biomes, and civilizations, exploring new untouched lands.
  • Create your own world, tweaking everything to your liking in creative mode.
  • Use prefabricated buildings, or create your own models from the ground up thanks to a detailed building system.
  • Build complex systems to power buildings and moving parts like bridges and elevators.
  • Shape the world to your needs by modifying the terrain's elevation
  • Master the water, using bridges, water mills, and other types of machinery.
  • Play across four different civilizations, with hours of campaign content between them.

Earth Of Oryn is in development for PC (Steam).



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