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Trulon: The Shadow Engine

$19.99
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Developer:
Kyy Games
Publisher:
Kyy Games
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About This Game

Enter a world of steampunk and magic by experiencing the debut title of the Trulon series. The adventure RPG is based on a new novel from Jak Koke, an award-winning author who is known from the best-selling Shadowrun trilogy, The Dragon Heart Saga.

Featuring a unique card combat system that combines traditional deck management with random elements, the tactics are intuitively activated using over 50 cards in an easy to play way. This makes both RPG veterans and new players feel immediately at home.

Unravel the threads of an insidious plot and meet many multi-faceted characters. Led by the enchanting Gladia, you take control of four characters with different abilities each. They team up to adventure through the Trulon Universe where a mysterious disease has spread through the kingdoms of Tripudia and Maelon. Using magical tactics, they try to survive the action packed battles against enemies mutated by magic and exciting steampunk machines.

To let you enjoy the atmospheric music of the game beyond the game, its soundtrack will be included as a free download.

FEATURES
  • First spin-off story from the original Trulon novel
  • Beautiful setting featuring a mix of steampunk and JRPG
  • Unique card combat system with a deep strategy
  • Battle enemies using a collection of over 50 unique cards
  • Four unique playable characters with individual strengths and play styles
  • Over a hundred multi-faceted NPCs to interact with
  • Solve challenging puzzles
  • The package contains the complete soundtrack as well as two bonus tracks

First sketches of the game world already showed up in 2007, before game designer Johan Lillbacka got in touch with Jak Koke for writing a novel placed in the Trulon universe. That novel, ‘Shadow Gears’, will be released in 2016 as well. After the universe was set, Johan developed the stories of different characters for his game. He always loved sci-fi and fantasy, so the result was a beautiful setting featuring a mix of steampunk and JRPG, with fantastic machines that run on magical energy.

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User Reviews

Mixed
35 user reviews
54%
Positive
10 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Just beat the game after 10 hours of playing. Seeing "unique card combat system" is what initially got my attention. The combat system was more simplistic than I expected and there weren't many types of different attacks. I expected the Mage to have more attacks than just a generic magic attack and expected the Thief to have "Thief-like" abilities, not yet another Mage. The main reason why I can't recommend this game is that there are a couple areas that you re-visit, but the storyline/quest items re-trigger causing weird bugs. I was forced to restart the game on several ocassions. After reading other reviews, I can see how it started off as a mobile game. Wait for a good Sale if you really feel you want to play this, but as a fan of RPG/Card games.... this was not my cup of tea.

45 helpful 2 funny
11 hrs at review
Not Recommended

honestly beyond me how this got a "mostly possitive" rating While the graphics have a nice feel, the story scripting is BADLY BROKEN, any back tracking (which you will need to do because of the poor balancing) will trigger bugs that will cause you to be at multiple points in the story often preventing you from progressing... The combat is basically a white wash either is very very easy or impossible there is almost no middle ground - there is some slight strategy but because of the (lack of) balance there is really not much need for it... The "unique" (hint its not) combat system could be great with more work but ultimatly fails to deliver The story is painfully linear only opening up a single area each time the story progresses, there is no real exploration and you need to be very careful ONLY to go where the story expects you to....

33 helpful 2 funny
4 hrs at review
Recommended

I don't really understand why this game is still mixed and has only 14 reviews (at the time of writing), while worse products have hunderds of users. It's start easily and then many more tactics are introduced. There is definite depth in this game, but it does great job by introducing stuff just at the right speed. You are getting few heroes with lots of cards (tactics) which you later use for smacking opponents. The most fun are combos, where you chain several cards together for extra damage or other statuses. Game is just exactly challenging without breaking sweat. Every fight is possible, but requires a bit of thinking and sometimes tweaking with cards deck. I have played ca. 5-6 hrs and had lots of fun. I will finish it when I have some spare time. For developer: The only issue I have - what is 'Unstable'? Where it is described and what it does? Some tooltip on those mysterious statues will help :-)

21 helpful
13 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I don't say this very often, in fact, this is probably my first time... Don't buy it. I don't say that with a malicious intent, but as a simple statement from an experienced RPG player. The game mechanics themselves were not terrible, and the graphics were pretty for the most part. However, this in no way made up for the faults of the game. I have come to expect a certain amount of bugs and unpolished work in games of this era. Games are pushed through to quickly, in my opinion, and not tested fully before their release. "Live Patching" has made game developers sloppy, and while I know that they are not entirely to blame for this (the gamers contribute to this problem) I can't help but wonder what happened to leave this game so unfinished. The graphics are not terrible, but the character only has 4 directions in which the graphics represent (up-left, up-right, down-left, down-right). In what seems to be an act of pure unadultered laziness the sprite for the MC was left with very mi...

19 helpful
21 hrs at review
Not Recommended

i love the combat in this game and the story is decent although i did predicted it's ending midway but it doesn't bother me. There are a couple of glitches that almost ruined my playthrough that made me redo most of the storyline quests just so i can continue playing on my save file. The game is rather short and i feel like this game could really use keyboard controls for movement. The keyboard shorcuts are also very odd ... i feel like it would have been better if the shorcuts were placed right next to one another with one of the keys set on 'J' key to make it easier . love the game still but i cannot recomment it at this state :(. i feel sorry for the tutorial dummy cause it has to endure being fought by high level characters . twice

15 helpful 1 funny
29 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Complete Waste of money. Devs abandoned this game in an unfinished form. Few games have as many bugs as this game. Unless this game is offered to you for free I would not ever recommend anyone to buy this game. I would 0/100 stars.

10 helpful
10 hrs at review
Not Recommended

*Keep in mind this review is from someone who did NOT experience a bug. Everything about this game was pretty generic. As a long time RPG player I could predict basically everything that was going to happen. If that’s fine with you, then OK. The battle system was OK, I like the general idea of adding cards to your active deck and having some type of randomness of what you can play to keep the combat fresh. I just don’t think the cards themselves-or the characters for that matter-were very interesting. Basically do your attack dmg and buff something. There were no skills to upgrade and a few different pieces of equipment that anyone could equip. I went through the whole game not even really know what the core stats I was gaining on level up did. There were massive difficulty spikes, then you grind a bit and fight the same guys over and over and are OK until the next one. Very uninspiring. As a veteran RPG play this game wasn’t for me. I did end up beating it because it...

9 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

The game looks okay and has half decent (if not well balanced) game mechanics, but it's buggy - and some bugs are game breaking. I just ran into one and I can't progress any further. Due to the nature of the save system I can't go back so I've just lost the hour and a bit of progress I've made so far. Imagine if that happened after 10 or 12 hours? Combat could go faster if they'd put in an option to display damage/healing/effects on the combat screen instead of going to a skip-able cut-scene (that you have to click each time to skip so combat is a click-fest so you can speed it up a bit. With game breaking bugs I can't recommend this at any price.

9 helpful
8 hrs at review
Recommended

At the beginning I was not so convinced - another mobile game porting. But then I had to admit, this game is really cute. Good soundtrack, good writings, Turn-Based/Combat mechanics is fun (despite a little random about tactics cards you will get), story a bit clichè but definitely entertaining. Maybe full price is a bit too much, but bought with 40% and definitely I don't repent I bought it :)

6 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Wait for a sale. It's a very short, linear, shallow RPG with card based combat which isn't particularly good. Most of the time the luck of the draw will screw you over more than anything, and there's no mechanic to draw more cards or redraw your hand if you get a bunch of duds.

6 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10
  • Processor: 1,8 GHz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX9 compatible with Shader Model 2.0
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 800 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Trulon: The Shadow Engine cost?

Trulon: The Shadow Engine costs $19.99.

What are the system requirements for Trulon: The Shadow Engine?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 Processor: 1,8 GHz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX9 compatible with Shader Model 2.0 DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 800 MB available space

What platforms is Trulon: The Shadow Engine available on?

Trulon: The Shadow Engine is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Trulon: The Shadow Engine worth buying?

Trulon: The Shadow Engine has 54% positive reviews from 35 players.

When was Trulon: The Shadow Engine released?

Trulon: The Shadow Engine was released on Mar 1, 2016.

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