Some low level mob called me Zortarded.
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About This Game
A TRADITIONAL ROGUELIKE
Zorbus is a fantasy-themed, tile-based, turn-based, traditional roguelike game. Your goal is to delve deep into a dungeon, find a portal to a mythical place called the Zorbus, where a mere mortal can ascend to demigodhood. You can recruit other creatures along the way so you don't have to adventure alone.
Being a roguelike game, Zorbus creates the dungeon randomly so that every played game is slightly different. The game has permadeath, meaning that when a character dies, it really is permanent, and the player must begin a new game. You can save the game, but the save file is deleted when loaded. Zorbus does not have item identification or a hunger mechanic.
A LIVING DUNGEON
Thematically Zorbus draws influence from the late 70s and early 80s tabletop D&D campaigns, adventures and lore.
The game tries to create a dungeon which feels alive, eventful, and rich in content. Something more than just empty rooms and corridors. Diversely shaped levels with themed content (throne rooms, prisons, hidden treasure caches, etc.) with good connectivity between the areas.
The dungeon denizens act intelligently, fight each other, flee when threatened, and try to gather their friends to overcome a threat. Most creatures can use items, and can also pick them up from the dungeon floor. Creatures are not silent either, but comment on things with speech bubbles.
The dungeon has dynamic lighting. There are light sources as dungeon furniture and in the hands of creatures, and these both can be lit and unlit. Some creatures have darkvision. Creatures react to light and sound.
RPG RULE SYSTEM
The rule system for the game is slightly influenced by the d20 system used in the 3rd edition of Dungeons & Dragons. Zorbus has races and experience levels but no character classes. On each level up, you point buy skills and talents.
CONTROLS & UI
Keybindings are configurable. Mouse control is supported, but is not ideal for playing the game. A game controller can be used. The game has a targeting system, making it very easy to use ranged attacks or talents. Usable items and talents can be assigned to quickslots.
Display size can be configured. You can play in windowed mode or fullscreen and with 32x32-, 48x48- or 64x64-pixel tile graphics or ASCII characters. The font can be changed, and text size can be adjusted.
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User Reviews
"Of course you would play a game named Zorbus." Says the person whos name can be rearranged to the word orb. Fun game, getting zorbed a bunch and having a good time.
Excellent traditional rogue-like! Definitely feels a bit like a more easily accessible ADOM but it's just 1 dungeon so you don't have to worry about being completely confused as to what the hell to do. It's not easy and you need to prepare responses for a wide variety of situations and not get too comfortable because death finds you FAST. Highly recommend because 4.99 is an absolute steal for how much playtime you will get out of this.
10/10
Zorbin me orb,,,
Really fun roguelike with loads of character types to choose from. I "beat" it once using a gnomish wizard summoning minions all around me - give that one a try :)
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Any
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Storage: 300 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Zorbus cost?
Zorbus costs $3.49. Currently 30% off!
What are the system requirements for Zorbus?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Any Memory: 512 MB RAM Storage: 300 MB available space
What platforms is Zorbus available on?
Zorbus is available on Windows PC.
Is Zorbus worth buying?
Zorbus has 100% positive reviews from 7 players.
When was Zorbus released?
Zorbus was released on Sep 14, 2022.
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