Today, Zen Studios announced that the RPG Operencia: The Stolen Sun is now available for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam and GOG. The game comes with some quality of life changes as well as extra features for the console crowd.
The land of Operencia is an unconventional fantasy world where history meets legend – a faraway land referenced in countless Central European folktales spanning hundreds of years of oral tradition. For the first time ever, these stories all occur in the context of one single universe. Adding further depth, real-life historical figures populate the game, such as more legendary versions of Attila, King of the Huns, and his wife Réka. Locations vary from common fairytale settings (e.g., castles, tombs and forests) to fantastical versions of storied landmarks anyone can physically visit today.
Zen has gone to great lengths to ensure that everything in Operencia: The Stolen Sun feels familiar to RPG players, yet still modern and unique. Through a classic, tile-based movement system, players explore the far reaches of the land, engaging in strategic turn-based battles at every turn. The quest to free the abducted Sun King, Napkirály – thereby saving Operencia from endless days of night – is rife with malevolent monsters, devious traps, mind-bending puzzles and perhaps even a three-headed dragon…
The land of Operencia is an unconventional fantasy world where history meets legend – a faraway land inspired by countless Hungarian folktales. In this dungeon-crawling, turn-based RPG, you will explore the far reaches of the land in a quest to free the abducted Sun King, Napkiraly, saving Operencia from endless days of night. As the release of Operencia: The Stolen Sun expands across platforms, the game has been further enhanced with new features including an additional extra hard difficulty mode, the option to re-spec skill points, bug fixes, and more.
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