A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

ICHOR is a turn based RPG inspired by old classics; such as Final Fantasy 6 and Phantasy Star. Along with mixed gameplay elements from newer games such as the Persona Series and Octopath Traveler.


HAND DRAWN CHARACTERS AND ANIMATIONS

Everything in this world has been hand drawn. From the animations to the items your characters will use to survive. This creates a simple yet unique style of gameplay.

CHALLENGE YOUR WITS

Strategic Combat will keep you on your toes as you try and find your enemies weaknesses before they find yours.

Solve unique puzzles and explore the world to unlock new paths and discover new locations.

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ICHOR Demo (Win) 403 MB
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ICHOR Demo (Mac) 539 MB
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ICHOR Demo (Linux) 446 MB

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I played about 20 minutes in the demo, and it's enough to say that the game has potential. The graphics of the characters and their animation are master pieces. The same goes for the graphics of the enemies. Graphics Graphics but the ideas for these graphics are amazing. A big plus for the person responsible for the creations.

Music, on the other hand, does not move me. Battle music doesn't fit in with ice caves. The game tends to hold onto a serious, shadowed vibe, but the tone of battle music blows up the system.

I hope that it will be changed.

Overall, I think the demo is mainly about combat graphics, combat system, combat skills and everything related to combat. It turned out great (except for the music)

On the other hand, the graphics on the maps seem too simple and monotonous. Too big and sloppy. However, I feel that it will be pampered like the fight graphics in final relase

Thanks for the input! And yes I agree the battle music doesn’t fit this scene which is why I’m working on a more fitting tone for it in the future. As far as the overworld graphics I have been experimenting on some ideas. Unfortunately the RPG maker engine is a little limited it what your allowed to do with it but I’m seeing what I can do. But thanks for the positive feed back on the animations and enemy designs! They were the main focus of the demo so I’m glad you liked them!

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thanks for the positive input!