After the success of the massive open-world RPG Artifact Adventure, styled after the popular NES days, Artifact Adventure Gaiden takes a step towards the next generation. Game Boy!
Artifact Adventure Gaiden, in which you lay the groundwork for your own future, features the “choose your own adventure” elements carried over from the original Artifact Adventure. Allowing the player endless hours of gameplay, a vast and unique open world and much more!
Story
Custom-build your own team of powerful allies to join you as you freely traverse the vast and unique open world!
Your own choices lay the foundation for the future…
In three years, an impending disaster is to befall the lands, but before the devastating event can come, you are to journey through the fast lands in search of adventure, full of choices, happiness, misfortune and more.
Immerse yourself in the Game Boy-like design and the 2D open world while making choices that freely shape the scenario itself as you progress through this JRPG.
The choices you make are all up to you. But don’t forget: the decisions you make just might end up providing you with invaluable help three years in the future, upon the arrival of an impending disaster…
Embark on an adventure in which you sew the threads of your own future.
Features:
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Artifact Adventure Gaiden isn’t just a faithful return to the GameBoy aesthetic though; there’s some interesting features awaiting players curious enough to give it a try. Among other things, players can create their own team of allies as they freely travel the game’s world in search of powerful artifacts, artifacts they can then tweak to suit their party’s needs. The game also touts a “choose-your-own-adventure” structure in which the player’s choices in the beginning of the game will have real, scenario-defining, consequences as their story progresses. To quote the game’s tagline “your own choices lay the foundation for the future.”
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