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Crumbling World Dark fantasy ARPG

Developer Dume Arts just announced the release of Crumbling World, a dark fantasy ARPG for PC and Mac. Explore and restore light to a rapidly decomposing corrupted land. To celebrate, and 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.

About Crumbling World

Crumbling World is a dark fantasy ARPG set in a sinister, slowly decomposing land where humanity has been driven to corruption, aligning with dark forces for survival, players must traverse gorgeous diorama-like levels 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 and fight off an onslaught of corrupted enemies, while leveling up and upgrading their abilities in a quest to save the world. They must upgrade their build carefully though – the wrong decision could be the difference between saving the world, or perishing along with it.

In this procedurally generated world, no two playthroughs will ever be the same. As you progress, the ground will crumble underneath you; pushing forward is your only option.

From your first faltering steps in The Fields to a dark descent into The Dungeons, take back control of your world and bring peace to the land at last – if you’re up to the quest.

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 customize your character build with flexible skills and upgrades.

More Info

Crumbling World ARPG launched on Steam and Itch.io today, at a discounted price of $10.99 / £8.99 / €9.99 with a full story mode, 7 playable characters across 5 different classes and 25 procedurally-generated stages.

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