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Description

The Creators Of AI War Bring You...

A 2D sidescroller without a linear path. An action game with tactical combat and strategic planning. An adventure game that lets you free-roam a vast, procedurally-generated world. A Valley Without Wind defies genre stereotypes. Unlike other procedurally-generated games, you also get a logical progression in difficulty, plus helpful tips and checklists to guide your travels (should you need them).

Choose for yourself how to prepare to face the vastly stronger Overlord. Complete a variety of missions to earn arcane rewards, or roam the wilds to uncover secret missions and stashes of magical loot. Customize your characters with unique combinations of enchants and spells that change how you move, jump, and fight. Or rescue people and bring them back to your settlement, recruiting them to help you in return.

You choose how to play, and the world adapts around you.

Features

  • Travel alone or with friends across an ever-expanding world of dangerous creatures, powerful magic, high technology, and mysteries.
  • You have choice. The world of Environ is procedurally generated, and lets you go anywhere you see -- including right into the overlord's keep at any time. (Good luck with that.)
  • Environ is endless. When you save one continent from an overlord, a larger and more complex continent appears.
  • The game adapts to how you play: as you demonstrate your proficiency, monsters upgrade accordingly. Killed 100 bats? Okay, time for... bats on fire!
  • Crazy amounts of character customization. Combine a multitude of spells, enchants, and equipment to create specialized character builds.
  • Play as a long line of brave adventurers. It's not a question of IF your character is going to die, but WHEN. Any character that dies is permanently lost, but you keep all your inventory, enchants, and general progress in the game.
  • Become a community leader. Rescue NPCs, have them join your settlement, and construct buildings for them -- they may return the favor and help you.
  • Be a clever problem-solver. Challenges have more than one solution, each with its own pros and cons. You get to figure things out rather than just jumping through a set of hoops.
  • Difficulty levels give exactly the challenge you want, from casual to hardcore on both platforming and combat independently.
  • New updates are arriving all the time packed with additional content, improvements, and more.

Welcome to the subreddit of A Valley Without Wind! New updates will be linked here as they come, and any kind of discussion regarding the game is more than welcome.

The game has hit 1.0, but will continue to expand with the interest and support of its community.

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Steam key for anyone that wants it

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1 Comment
2016/10/22
07:23 UTC

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Mysterious sequel

Hello (sub)reddit. I got AVWW as a part of an indie bundle a long time ago, and so I'm quite puzzled as to why the sequel mysteriously appeared in my steam library. I have absolutely no idea how it got there and I distinctly recall not buying it.

5 Comments
2014/02/22
16:45 UTC

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Finding loot

Hey all,

I've started playing, and this game is great, but I've found it really hard to find any of the items or loot I need to craft things such as spells. For example, I'm looking for two Cat's Eyes which are said to be found frequently in Ice Age Plains. Now I've fully explored three Ice Age Plains and not found a single one. (Nor have I found any of the other loot I've put in my loot goals, even when they say the same.)

Am I doing something wrong? Is it actually that difficult to find the most basic items?

4 Comments
2013/08/09
04:15 UTC

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