Hi, I suggest you change the names of the characters to fit the culture and world. It kinda seems off for people of that time and origin to all have modern English names.
Hi, this is a fantasy world with several nations, each nation is inspired by (not copied literally) real world nations. This particular nation lives in the desert and speaks Latin (originally Greek). That's why they say "Salutem", "Fortem" and "Valentem" for greetings. Those names are not English, they're all Latin. (Praxipolis, being an older settlement, is named in Greek). But in the end, they are fantasy characters, some of them even have red, yellow or purple eyes. ;)
Hey, well done on making this game! I'm an Arab, and seeing this game which is set in the cultural landscape that my ancestors lived (I live in America) in is much appreciated. However, I do not know if you have done this, I advise that you do lots of research concerning your game so you do not misrepresent or stereotype anything for your final game on Steam. Again, I enjoyed the game, and it seems that you have poured all of your imagination with diligence into this intellectual work. I hope the best for, and don't fret the outcomes.
i always save my game but when i come to play this game all i can do is new game ( continue not available ). Other than that this game is really cool and if you look at the heroes or villains closely, like name or appearance they can resemble some from DC or Marvel. Anyhow keep it up, this has been one of my favorites.
Hi, this is a fantasy world with several nations, each nation is inspired by (not copied literally) real world nations. This particular nation lives in the desert and speaks Latin (originally Greek). That's why they say "Salutem", "Fortem" and "Valentem" for greetings. Those names are not English, they're all Latin. (Praxipolis, being an older settlement, is named in Greek). But in the end, they are fantasy characters, some of them even have red, yellow or purple eyes. ;)