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Deiland Average ratng: 3,6/5 6450 reviews

In Deiland you play as Arco, a young boy who has an entire planet to himself. A planet may sound like a huge domain, but here it's surprisingly small. Tiny, in fact. The rest of of the gameplay is standard fare for the genre, but usually with just enough of a twist to give it a little bit of flavor. You use your resources to build tools and then upgrade them periodically. You plant seeds to grow trees for wood or crops for food and other crafting materials. You use a hammer to break rocks and collect stone and precious minerals. When enemies show up, you kill them and collect their drops. With everything that you compile, you upgrade your base with improved facilities, like a kitchen and a laboratory. Deiland makes up for its lack of conceptual originality with sheer volume and variety. There are at least a dozen different crops to grow, along with a variety of trees and bushes that produce their own crafting components. There are dozens of craftable items and consumables, which get gradually unlocked to keep moving forward instead of getting stale. Besides its routine of collecting resources for crafting and building, Deiland does a few other things, although some of them not so well. The weakest aspect is the combat, which has no depth whatsoever to it. All enemies, with the exception of the final boss, can be dispatched by simply bashing them with your default melee attack as they approach you. Enemies have a very low aggro radius, which gives you the chance to get in the first hit in on them every time. And, if for some reason you miss a couple of times and take some damage, you can easily retreat a short distance and eat a few consumables to restore your health. For the most part, Deiland is a very easy game, which doesn't ruin the experience, but at some point you may find yourself wishing that it would offer you more of a challenge.

Deiland has also been advertised as an RPG of sorts, but those elements are very light. When you gain a level, you choose to put one attribute point into one of four basic traits (strength, stamina, intelligence, and agility). This doesn't detract from the experience, but the lack of difficulty means that you don't need those attribute points very badly.If Deiland does suffer from any major shortcomings, it's that many quests and story points have rather arbitrary triggers, and it can be hard to find them or to complete certain quests. Sometimes, the instructions to complete quests are vague and you may find yourself going through long periods of time with no story progress. There is, for example, an early quest that involves you growing a magic giant pumpkin in your farm instead of the normal-sized ones. The game gives you instructions on how to make these pumpkins appear, but they are rather vague and the solution to this problem is not one that you would normally guess or stumble onto. There are at least a few of these hang-up points that interrupt the fun in what is otherwise a fairly addictive game. Deiland is not the world's most ambitious game, nor is it a revolutionary step forward when it comes to crafting and survival. However, it sharply focuses on the things that it does well, and stands out just enough from the rest of the crowd to entice a veteran gamer. In between charming art design, polished farming mechanics, and a huge array of quests and craftables, there's a lot to enjoy.

Deiland is a single-player adventure RPG with several sandbox elements, such as farming, crafting, and building. Put on the mantle of the Little Prince of Deiland and rule over your own planet!

There's no shortage of games available that involve chopping down trees and harvesting carrots, but Deiland is still one that fans of the genre will want to add to their collection.

Review

In case you need some gaming options during the coronavirus quarantines, you have a free option as Deiland has been made free on Steam. From now until March 23rd, you can download the entire game for free as both 101xp and Chibig Studios want to help give those of us having a hard time coping with the situation something to take your mind off it. You can read more about it below, but the game basically mixes a few genres together as it's part RPG, part Adventure title, and part Simulator. Enjoy the free game!

Inspired by The Little Prince novella, the player finds themself in the shoes of the prince Arco who has landed on the planet Deiland. It is now the player's task to look after and protect their planet, while also travelling to other planets to learn more! From March 20 to March 23 you can download the full version of the adventure relax-game, Deiland, for free, what's more, once you have it, it's yours for life! With 12 playable characters, over 100 quests to complete, a relaxing soundtrack, bright and beautiful visuals, a fabulous atmosphere awaits you! Distract from your everyday routine and set off on an unforgettable adventure to a fantastic planet.

Deiland

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In Deiland you play as Arco, a young boy who has an entire planet to himself. A planet may sound like a huge domain, but here it's surprisingly small. Tiny, in fact. The rest of of the gameplay is standard fare for the genre, but usually with just enough of a twist to give it a little bit of flavor. You use your resources to build tools and then upgrade them periodically. You plant seeds to grow trees for wood or crops for food and other crafting materials. You use a hammer to break rocks and collect stone and precious minerals. When enemies show up, you kill them and collect their drops. With everything that you compile, you upgrade your base with improved facilities, like a kitchen and a laboratory. Deiland makes up for its lack of conceptual originality with sheer volume and variety. There are at least a dozen different crops to grow, along with a variety of trees and bushes that produce their own crafting components. There are dozens of craftable items and consumables, which get gradually unlocked to keep moving forward instead of getting stale. Besides its routine of collecting resources for crafting and building, Deiland does a few other things, although some of them not so well. The weakest aspect is the combat, which has no depth whatsoever to it. All enemies, with the exception of the final boss, can be dispatched by simply bashing them with your default melee attack as they approach you. Enemies have a very low aggro radius, which gives you the chance to get in the first hit in on them every time. And, if for some reason you miss a couple of times and take some damage, you can easily retreat a short distance and eat a few consumables to restore your health. For the most part, Deiland is a very easy game, which doesn't ruin the experience, but at some point you may find yourself wishing that it would offer you more of a challenge.

Deiland has also been advertised as an RPG of sorts, but those elements are very light. When you gain a level, you choose to put one attribute point into one of four basic traits (strength, stamina, intelligence, and agility). This doesn't detract from the experience, but the lack of difficulty means that you don't need those attribute points very badly.If Deiland does suffer from any major shortcomings, it's that many quests and story points have rather arbitrary triggers, and it can be hard to find them or to complete certain quests. Sometimes, the instructions to complete quests are vague and you may find yourself going through long periods of time with no story progress. There is, for example, an early quest that involves you growing a magic giant pumpkin in your farm instead of the normal-sized ones. The game gives you instructions on how to make these pumpkins appear, but they are rather vague and the solution to this problem is not one that you would normally guess or stumble onto. There are at least a few of these hang-up points that interrupt the fun in what is otherwise a fairly addictive game. Deiland is not the world's most ambitious game, nor is it a revolutionary step forward when it comes to crafting and survival. However, it sharply focuses on the things that it does well, and stands out just enough from the rest of the crowd to entice a veteran gamer. In between charming art design, polished farming mechanics, and a huge array of quests and craftables, there's a lot to enjoy.

Deiland is a single-player adventure RPG with several sandbox elements, such as farming, crafting, and building. Put on the mantle of the Little Prince of Deiland and rule over your own planet!

There's no shortage of games available that involve chopping down trees and harvesting carrots, but Deiland is still one that fans of the genre will want to add to their collection.

Review

In case you need some gaming options during the coronavirus quarantines, you have a free option as Deiland has been made free on Steam. From now until March 23rd, you can download the entire game for free as both 101xp and Chibig Studios want to help give those of us having a hard time coping with the situation something to take your mind off it. You can read more about it below, but the game basically mixes a few genres together as it's part RPG, part Adventure title, and part Simulator. Enjoy the free game!

Inspired by The Little Prince novella, the player finds themself in the shoes of the prince Arco who has landed on the planet Deiland. It is now the player's task to look after and protect their planet, while also travelling to other planets to learn more! From March 20 to March 23 you can download the full version of the adventure relax-game, Deiland, for free, what's more, once you have it, it's yours for life! With 12 playable characters, over 100 quests to complete, a relaxing soundtrack, bright and beautiful visuals, a fabulous atmosphere awaits you! Distract from your everyday routine and set off on an unforgettable adventure to a fantastic planet.

Deiland

Gavin has been a lifelong geek who can chat with you about comics, television, video games, and even pro wrestling. He can also teach you how to play Star Trek chess, be your Mercy on Overwatch, recommend random cool music, and goes rogue in D&D. He also enjoys hundreds of other geeky things that can't be covered in a single paragraph. Follow @TheGavinSheehan on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Vero, for random pictures and musings.

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  • Deiland Average ratng: 3,6/5 6450 reviews
  • In Deiland you play as Arco, a young boy who has an entire planet to himself. A planet may sound like a huge domain, but here it's surprisingly small. Tiny, in fact. The rest of of the gameplay is standard fare for the genre, but usually with just enough of a twist to give it a little bit of flavor. You use your resources to build tools and then upgrade them periodically. You plant seeds to grow trees for wood or crops for food and other crafting materials. You use a hammer to break rocks and collect stone and precious minerals. When enemies show up, you kill them and collect their drops. With everything that you compile, you upgrade your base with improved facilities, like a kitchen and a laboratory. Deiland makes up for its lack of conceptual originality with sheer volume and variety. There are at least a dozen different crops to grow, along with a variety of trees and bushes that produce their own crafting components. There are dozens of craftable items and consumables, which get gradually unlocked to keep moving forward instead of getting stale. Besides its routine of collecting resources for crafting and building, Deiland does a few other things, although some of them not so well. The weakest aspect is the combat, which has no depth whatsoever to it. All enemies, with the exception of the final boss, can be dispatched by simply bashing them with your default melee attack as they approach you. Enemies have a very low aggro radius, which gives you the chance to get in the first hit in on them every time. And, if for some reason you miss a couple of times and take some damage, you can easily retreat a short distance and eat a few consumables to restore your health. For the most part, Deiland is a very easy game, which doesn't ruin the experience, but at some point you may find yourself wishing that it would offer you more of a challenge.

    Deiland has also been advertised as an RPG of sorts, but those elements are very light. When you gain a level, you choose to put one attribute point into one of four basic traits (strength, stamina, intelligence, and agility). This doesn't detract from the experience, but the lack of difficulty means that you don't need those attribute points very badly.If Deiland does suffer from any major shortcomings, it's that many quests and story points have rather arbitrary triggers, and it can be hard to find them or to complete certain quests. Sometimes, the instructions to complete quests are vague and you may find yourself going through long periods of time with no story progress. There is, for example, an early quest that involves you growing a magic giant pumpkin in your farm instead of the normal-sized ones. The game gives you instructions on how to make these pumpkins appear, but they are rather vague and the solution to this problem is not one that you would normally guess or stumble onto. There are at least a few of these hang-up points that interrupt the fun in what is otherwise a fairly addictive game. Deiland is not the world's most ambitious game, nor is it a revolutionary step forward when it comes to crafting and survival. However, it sharply focuses on the things that it does well, and stands out just enough from the rest of the crowd to entice a veteran gamer. In between charming art design, polished farming mechanics, and a huge array of quests and craftables, there's a lot to enjoy.

    Deiland is a single-player adventure RPG with several sandbox elements, such as farming, crafting, and building. Put on the mantle of the Little Prince of Deiland and rule over your own planet!

    There's no shortage of games available that involve chopping down trees and harvesting carrots, but Deiland is still one that fans of the genre will want to add to their collection.

    Review

    In case you need some gaming options during the coronavirus quarantines, you have a free option as Deiland has been made free on Steam. From now until March 23rd, you can download the entire game for free as both 101xp and Chibig Studios want to help give those of us having a hard time coping with the situation something to take your mind off it. You can read more about it below, but the game basically mixes a few genres together as it's part RPG, part Adventure title, and part Simulator. Enjoy the free game!

    Inspired by The Little Prince novella, the player finds themself in the shoes of the prince Arco who has landed on the planet Deiland. It is now the player's task to look after and protect their planet, while also travelling to other planets to learn more! From March 20 to March 23 you can download the full version of the adventure relax-game, Deiland, for free, what's more, once you have it, it's yours for life! With 12 playable characters, over 100 quests to complete, a relaxing soundtrack, bright and beautiful visuals, a fabulous atmosphere awaits you! Distract from your everyday routine and set off on an unforgettable adventure to a fantastic planet.

    Deiland

    Gavin has been a lifelong geek who can chat with you about comics, television, video games, and even pro wrestling. He can also teach you how to play Star Trek chess, be your Mercy on Overwatch, recommend random cool music, and goes rogue in D&D. He also enjoys hundreds of other geeky things that can't be covered in a single paragraph. Follow @TheGavinSheehan on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Vero, for random pictures and musings.

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    ...">Deiland(26.04.2020)
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