The game is aswome but after only 5 hours, I beat the game already with all side quest beside the one that you need to find 6 page around the map. If there gonna be more stuff to play with, more armors/helmets/staffs, more areas with more quests. there is one thing that i dont like, when you beat the game here go the beautifull scene but after you lost everything that the boss give to you that a bit a shame.
Tanzia
- Release Date:
- Mar 28, 2019
- Developer:
- Arcanity Inc
- Publisher:
- Arcanity Inc
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game

Unravel the mystery of your grandfather's disappearance while preventing a terrible evil from destroying your island home. Tanzia is a single-player retro-styled RPG that combines fast-paced strategic combat with elements of favorite classic RPGs in an open 3D world of magic and monsters.
Fight Fantastic Foes
As you venture deeper and deeper into the world of Tanzia, you'll face increasingly powerful creatures, from a lowly Akiri bird to the Skeleton King himself, with water spirits, giant spiders, zombies, corrupted beings and many more powerful creatures in between!
Discover the World of Tanzia
The island of Tanzia is completely open from the moment your adventure starts, you can get to discover and enjoy it at your own leisure, visit Turtle Beach, the Docks, the dangerous Emuri Village, the magical Lagoon, The Ruins of an ancient civilization and many more beautiful locations. Just make sure you're geared up & ready for the challenges you'll face along the way!
Learn Arcanity
Freeze your foes to make them slower, burn them to a crisp, root them in place! Learn different magic spells to deal with your enemies in creative ways, combine Arcanity with alchemy effects to become a one man army!
Master Alchemy
Heal, run faster, make your Arcanity spells more powerful than you can ever imagine! Mastering alchemy will be crucial in your quest to become the Hero of the Akazi stories.
Features
- Unique backstory and island setting
- Main questline and optional quests to unlock more spells, items, and zones
- Open combat system where exploiting combinations of spells, enemy weaknesses, and environment is encouraged
- MMORPG-like controls with responsive movement to allow kiting and other emergent techniques
- Steam stats and achievements
- Steam Cloud savegames
- Steam Trading Cards, Badges, Emoticons & Profile Backgrounds
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User Reviews
I've only played about an hour but I can tell it has potential only problem is I can't get passed the part where you have 10 seconds to get a bunch of bird feathers update: I got past the part and have been really enjoying the game so far I haven't got very far yet but It's still fun
Had fun, finished the game on normal/hard Needs a NG+ and finished story mode end game content. Like an option to go back and do missed sidequests or at least explore the entirety of the world. Respawnable and farmable bosses would be cool Would like to see a Tanzia 2 with a skill tree/passive tree system and a sortable inventory. I really appreciate the simplicity, but sometimes too simple gets boring. Thank you for the experience, however I wouldn't recommend this for players that want more than a couple hours of gameplay after spending $27AUD. 3/5 Stars
This is a great game. As a fan of similar games - Portal Knights, My Time at Portia, etc. - I couldn't wait to get this and I haven't been disappointed. It is slightly different in that there's no crafting or building, but your character will have to collect materials and resources from different locations to create potions. What I like about this game, in particular, is that you don't have enough slots to keep all your potions and spells at hand - you really have to think strategically as to which spells and potions will work better against the enemies. I also love the story line. You get it in pieces along the way, in the form of journals, flashbacks and memories. Overall, a great game and I can definitely see myself playing this again using the knowledge I've picked up along the way.
I like the game alot. Graphics are good, music is good, voice acting is good, plenty of quest. Only thing I don't like is the camera. I wish I didn't have to hold a button to constantly face the enemy. Hold one button down and having to use like four other buttons to fight is just to much. You have to hold down a button to stayfacing a locked on an enemy, then Two buttons for switching between spells. Then one to change who you lock onto, then one to use your spell. Seriously 5 buttons to fight. And I wish the camera would just auto face the direction you are facing, when not in combat. Besides that the game is fun to play. Just really really really wish the mechanics were a bit better.
Tanzia is a charming little game that reminds me of old-school WoW, in a good way. The world design is colourful and fantastical, and feels like a really inviting place to play around in. It's a very low-pressure, relaxed sort of game in terms of its overall vibe, even though there are definitely encounters where you need to think carefully; some enemies have hard immunities or require specific countering strategies, and once you've figured them out they suddenly become a lot easier, which is a nice feeling. The story is simplistic but friendly and inviting. Overall - if you enjoy wandering around a lush, pretty world doing simple chores for people and occasionally getting into fights with a variety of monsters, definitely give this a go. It's not perfect, but I'm still impressed by the polish overall. The controls are pretty good except for the jump-attack, which feels weirdly floating and imprecise despite also being the best attack by far. The opening 10-minute comicbook cutscene w...
Very fun game. Major problem with the game though it's that it is way to short. Took 7 hours to beat and that is as a new player. Max level is only 12. I'm wondering where the rest of the game is. I want to give the game a 5 star but the short play down grades it to a 3 star. I would recommend this game because it is a great game even though it's way to short. Hopefully they add a lot more content to this game. I would willing to pay more if they added a lot more.
well didnt even play it. its made for a pet computer. no options to make it wide screen... wth are you guys making this on?
Je l'attend depuis 1 and et demi et je ne suis pas decu il manque de quelques petites choses mais il est encore en early donc cest pas grave mais il est très jouable.
The game itself is not bad BUT DO NOT PAY FULL PRICE as it is short and it is over before it starts. I honestly can't recommend it.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33 GHz or AMD Athlon X2 2.8 GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 2500, AMD Radeon 5000 series, or GeForce GTX 8 series
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 1 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Tanzia cost?
Tanzia costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Tanzia?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33 GHz or AMD Athlon X2 2.8 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 2500, AMD Radeon 5000 series, or GeForce GTX 8 series DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 1 GB available space
What platforms is Tanzia available on?
Tanzia is available on Windows PC.
Is Tanzia worth buying?
Tanzia has 81% positive reviews from 26 players.
When was Tanzia released?
Tanzia was released on Mar 28, 2019.
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