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Coming soon to Android, new open world RPG called Exiled Kingdoms from 4 Dimension Games

Released by 4 Dimension Games, Exiled Kingdoms is a role playing game styled after the classics of yore. One century ago, during the fall of the Andorian Empire, was a magical disaster that opened up the world to nightmares that nearly annihilated mankind. Some survived by fleeing to a remote colony that was positioned on a dangerous island that has gone largely unexplored, and there they were unable to elect a new emperor.

What was left were smaller kingdoms that eager war among each other, and it is here in this puzzle if kingdoms that the player’s journey begins after receiving a letter from New Garand, stating that you are the sole beneficiary of a large inheritance, and you will venture out in search of this fortune. The developer states that the games that inspired it are games such as Bulder’s Gate, Morrowind, Darklands, and Pool of Radiance. In that light, the game is open world, so players will decide where to go, who to ally or fight with, and what type of hero or villain they will play as. The game boasts hundreds of NPCs, each with unique dialog, and dozens of quests with different endings.

Exiled Kingdoms Features:

• Real-time combat against all kinds of different monsters and beasts, from vicious goblins to raging minotaurs, wyverns and dragons.
• Explore all kind of environments freely: forests and caves, dungeons, cities, ancient tombs and remote valleys.
• Customize your character choosing between 4 classes, 40 skills and hundreds of different items you can loot.
• A rich world, and a real fantasy setting. Dozens of quests, sometimes with different endings. Hundreds of non-player characters with unique dialogues, solve mysteries, make friends and enemies.
• Work on your reputation to become a hero of one or more of the kingdoms or guilds. Eventually you can become a knight, a high mage, a hero… or a villain.

Exiled Kingdoms isn’t officially released yet, though it’s currently in open beta and can be found over on Google Play’s beta program. With this being beta, bear this in mind from the developer: “About a quarter of the world areas are free to play (with an appropriate level cap). By purchasing a license (USD $2.95) the whole game becomes unlocked, and there’s no further payments needed (i.e, no pay2win). Free areas and quests amount to around 4-5 hours of gameplay, current beta content is worth around 25-30 hours, with more than 40 quests and 60 areas. The 1.0 version will double those figures.”

In other words, there’s a lot of content in this game already, and there will be a lot more coming in the near future. We will post an update once this game officially releases, dropping the beta tags. You can check out some beta gameplay in the video below.

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