About This Game Skilltree Saga is the first Rogue-like RPG set in Aventuria - the world of The Dark Eye. Choose to play as human, elf or dwarf and battle randomly generated opponents in over 100 stages, developing a set of magical, enhanceable skills. StoryA sinister army of orks and goblins led by the Dark Ruler Sargul are besieging the city of Griffinsford. To make matters worse, your beloved, the daughter of Baron Griffontrue, was abducted, and you desperately take up pursuit. When ambushed by goblins, you are saved by a master of the mysterious Elemental Knights. You are given the rare opportunity to become part of this elite and ancient hidden order. After intensive crash course training, it is up to you to defeat the sinister horde that threatens to overrun the land. Motivating Rogue-like ElementsRandomly generated monsters and treasure await the brave Elemental Knight in the margravate of Griffinsford. Defeat enemies and gather from a wide variety of equipment, which you must don to enhance attributes like Strength, Cleverness or Constitution. In the market you can trade equipment and purchase provisions. Use diamonds to purchase rare astral and healing potions to replensih your Astral Energy and health.Round-based Duelling Careful consideration is mandatory when facing the minions of Sargul! Choose from a variety of skills, damage your enemy with wind and water magic or force them to their knees with powerful fire spells. Learn and upgrade your skills. You will need them! So too, your enemies will strike at you with magical skills of their own. Fire will burn your skin, ice chill your bones. Other skills will enfeeble your senses or rain death down upon you.Skilltree with numerous spells of the Elemental KnightsYou start as an unknown adventurer of either human, elf or dwarf origin. In your conflicts against dangerous monsters, you will earn experience to increase your power steadily. Through level ups you will earn Adventure Points, which can be used to enhance your skills and learn new spells. Over 100 levels of challenging dungeons. Rogue-style! Choose from several dungeons to challenge and master. Hidden within you will encounter deadly creatures, chests filled with treasure or fountains of healing. You may come across a shady but neutral goblin merchant, who will offer to sell you items and equipment on your journey. Fall to a dungeon's dangers and you will be forces to begin anew, but with the experience earned in your attempt. Only the most bravest and strongest will face and conquer the more difficult dungeon bosses, and lend immortality to their name in the hall of heroes!"The Dark Eye" is published under the license of Chromatrix GmbH. "Das Schwarze Auge" is a registered trademark of Significant Fantasy Medienrechte GbR. 7aa9394dea Title: Skilltree SagaGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Silent DreamsPublisher:Headup GamesRelease Date: 4 Dec, 2014 Skilltree Saga Download For Pc [torrent Full] Considering I was about to buy this game full priced from the shelves some months ago, I decided to give it a try here on steam while it was in the sale, even though the majority of reviews is already very negative.And doing that made me really glad I did not buy it back then, believing there might still be a true The Dark Eye (TDE)-Experience behind that strange name.Honestly, the whole TDE aspect of this game is more branding than anything else. The story is quite unremarkable (if even existent), the whole gamemechanics don't share much but a few keywords with the TDE-world, and if you played some of the other titles of this developer, you realize where many of the graphic ressources come from, and why they don't really seem to fit to the games proclaimed universe..Basicaly the monsters from the Grotesque-World seem to make holiday in Aventuria.Yes, right. Mushrooms, Mosquitos, Spiders and Blobs, just to name a few, aparently where taken completly from Grotesque Tactics 2. Of course thats something, that doesn't fit well into this actual setting.Most of the music I heard, in the few hours I played so far, seems to be reused from Grotesque as well. And apparently Rukel has a sidejob as merchant in Greifenfurt these days.Apart from that, its mainly a game about the adjustment of the various skills you can get, to fit 6 rounds of battle with various opponent types. Also you gotta grind some levels and find equipment to rise some basic stats. Go into the wood\/dungeon until you find an enemy(-type) you can't defeat, return to town and repeat the grind until you leveled enough to defeat them and\/or found adequate equipment.No, sorry, as much as I like the other titles of Silent Dreams so far, there is no way I could rate this one positive.If you are looking for a real roleplay-experience in the deep and atmospherical world of TDE you are better off to find Drakensang or one of its successors for the same price in a budget pyramid. Or maybe you find the good old northland trilogy.. The game is extremely simple with very little depth. The skill tree is the same for all characters and the combat is automatic. I found that i just ended up using blitz skill first to one shot every enemy with no semblance of strategy. If you cant beat an enemy then just go back to town and start over, one shotting enemies until you get bored. I made it to level 20 before i gave up.. It's a really bad one(I thought it might be fun. But I was wrong.It could be ok if they added "save game" and some free combat-system.3\/10. Alas, I must confess that this game is almost certainly not worth your time and money.First off, let us be clear: this is NOT a rogue-like, in any sense of the word. Your character is immortal, and if you are defeated in combat you get a tiny slap on the wrist (which may not be anything at all, depending on how many items you found on that particular adventure).Speaking of "adventure," the game has only one mechanic: click to start the fight. Each fight is automatic, with zero input from you. All you have to do is decide whether to fight the next enemy or to run back to town and heal. That is the entire game. I have played far more complex high-school coded flash games. The list of reasons not to play does not end there, though. The enemy design and "animations" are exceptionally poor. English language errors appear on nearly every sentence (this was NOT proofread), Sound frequently swaps left\/right channels. A skill which purports to do damage does not do damage.I have no idea how such a one-dimensional, thoughtless, sophomoric title got the Dark Eye name behind it, but your time and money are far better spent elsewhere.. The game itself feels incomplete at this stage, given that a lot of animations are broken or missing, model designs are low quality as well as enemy designs. Skilltree Saga is reasonably entertaining, although very repetitive and grindy towards the end of the game. You will find yourself sitting down for a decent 6-10 hours just to finish the last map alone depending on what class you choose. The name itself is deceptive, in that the skills in the skill tree are very limited and there are only a few core abilities worth using out of the entire selection, adding to the already evident lack of balance in the end-game.Despite it's flaws, Skilltree Saga is still a fun game, but I would recommend waiting for it to go down to around $5 before purchasing it in its current state.. ***WARNING!!!*** Make a profile first thing, or try exiting the game after the tutorial. Whatever you do, DO NOT click on "Options" and then "Profiles" if you have NOT made a profile yet. See the picture below:http:\/\/steamcommunity.com\/sharedfiles\/filedetails\/?id=435057768You might be able to "Exit" the game from the "Options" menu and it might ask you to save, but if you accidentally go into the "Profiles" menu without first making a profile, you are out of luck! Now that I made a new character profile, the game boots directly into the "Profiles" menu so you can either create a new profile or load an existing one. This should have been the default for the very first time you play! I lost over 100 minutes and my first character by doing this. Once you enter the "Profiles" menu, there is NO way to exit it without either creating a new character or loading your previous character which didn't exist for me yet. If you do not make a character profile first and save your game, you risk losing all of your progress! All of your hard work might be lost! My advice to the developer(s), make it so the first thing you do is create a freaking profile and save file! Also make it so the "Escape" key exits out of the "Profiles" menu without having to make any choices. How did you NOT think of this? Terrible, lazy programming IMO. What were you thinking? Or maybe you weren't thinking\u2026 Please fix the profile problem!!! Skilltree Saga is a pure character builder and a major grind-fest, which is okay with me! I WAS having a pretty good time! As you level up, you feel stronger as you progress with every level and new items. The fighting does take some strategy, but only arranging your skills in what order they will be used. All fighting after that is automatic. As with many RPG type games, the fun is in leveling up and finding new gear & loot! This game does that well, but the fighting aspect will turn off most gamers.I cannot recommend this game until the profile problem is fixed! I am not sure why no one else has complained about this. I assume if you "Exit" the game from the "Options" menu, it will ask you to save the game. I don't know for sure though. It now boots into the "Profiles" menu at startup so I can start a new game or load a previous one. Again, why isn't the game setup like this the first time you play dev's???I had to force quit the game and lost everything. I couldn't get out of the "Profiles" menu and my only other choice was to create a new profile stating it would wipe out my previous progress anyway! I force quit hoping there was a save file somewhere that would load the next time I started the game. There wasn't. So, I lost everything I did in the first 100+ minutes! :-(Here are my system specifications: Apple iMac, i5 Quad-Core Intel processor 3.1GHZ, AMD Radeon HD 6970M with 1GB dedicated video RAM, 4GB system RAM, 1TB hard drive running OS X version 10.6.8, Journaled HFS+ Extended file system, Logitech optical mouse.Edit: I started a new character "Profile" and saved it! Now I am in the second of the three areas having fun again. As I said, Skilltree Saga is strictly a character builder. There is not much of a story and all the battles are 1 vs 1. It's like a game you might see on something like FaceBook, minus the IAP micro-transactions. It looks like it would be very easy to include IAP though, and at some point it might. Anyway, it is a "very" casual game that requires just a few mouse clicks and not much brain power to play. I like it because it is a character builder with random encounters. weapons and items. There are Elite and Boss fights throughout, which ramp up the battles. That is about as much Rogue-Like (or Lite) as this game gets. There is no perma-death. If you lose a battle, you just end up back in town, but you do lose the items you found during that dungeon run... You do get to keep the experience that you earned though, so you do keep leveling up even if you keep losing the battles.I give it 5\/10 for effort... And because I'm still playing it after 7+ hours... :-) I still cannot recommend this game to everyone. Most people will disagree with me already! Maybe at $5 or less... If you like building characters and don't mind the "mindless" gameplay, then check it out on sale ONLY!!!Edit: I am still playing this game after 8+ hours strait and plan on playing some more, so I guess I like it! lol. The entire game is a boring grind. Very little back story and very little actual game play. If this game was free it still would not be worth downloading.
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Updated: Mar 25, 2020
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