D&D General Dungeons & Dragons survival sim video game coming

Combine all:
Neverwinter
Greyhawk
Forgotten Realms
Eberron
DragonLance
Baldur's Gate
And ADD unpopulated realms. Seriously. The gate spell and Planar Shift exist for a reason, folks. So. Why CAN'T new realms be discovered? Seriously. It's an arcanely fundamental paradigm.
 

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If this is city building, I hope to see magical features, including floating structures, supertowers constructed by means of magic, teleportation circles, Fey Crossing, demiplanes, magnificent tree gardens, elemental scapes, and so on.
Ah hem.

Don't forget the wireless smart dice.
 

Combine all:
Neverwinter
Greyhawk
Forgotten Realms
Eberron
DragonLance
Baldur's Gate
And ADD unpopulated realms. Seriously. The gate spell and Planar Shift exist for a reason, folks. So. Why CAN'T new realms be discovered? Seriously. It's an arcanely fundamental paradigm.
Oh. And uh... I shouldn't say this...

Pocket dimensions.
 

Meech17

WotC President Runner-Up.
It's funny that this thread popped back up now. Last night I bought a game on a whim off of Steam because it was on sale.

Sengoku Dynasty. There's another game called Medieval Dynasty and they seem to be essentially the same game, but one takes place in Feudal Europe, and the other in Feudal Japan.

It's pretty similar to like Rust, or ARK, or Valheim in the sense that you're playing as an individual person, and you cut down trees, mine rocks, farm vegetables and perform other mundane tasks to survive. Then over time you build houses, and attract NPCs who you can delegate these tasks to and continue to expand your little village.

I would think perhaps it's going to be along these lines? I would certainly check it out. I'd love to be a minor lord getting to establish a little village on the sword coast, but also being a part time Paladin or Wizard, and lead groups into dungeons and stuff to fight monsters and score treasure.
 



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