Project Queen’s Meadow is a dungeon crawler RPG game where you play as an unknown hero who discovers a huge dungeon hidden in a cave system!
You decide to explore the caves in search of treasure (or escape) and find out that there are some adventurer’s notes left behind from a previous “hero” that may have gone down the same path as you. Notes, equipment, and even some tips are left behind for you to being your adventure.
The game has some graphics that’ll instantly remind you of Minecraft. The artwork is stunning in some parts- especially the crystals in the caves. The way the sword is held, slashes, and even the UI look similar. You have stamina and shield bars you have to watch out for.
The atmosphere and gameplay are pretty straightforward. You explore the dungeon. You kill slimes. And you repeat it. There is some depth to the combats though. You can dodge and avoid attacks while homing in when the enemy is vulnerable. It’s kind of like King’s Field. You have to fight slimes, avoid treacherous traps, and follow a simple but interesting backstory. The music is peaceful and the pixel art is amazing. The goal is to find out what happened to the queen.
The game will keep you buys for a while. It has a sizable chunk of gameplay and perfect for any casual gamer who likes some colorful dungeon crawling that’s not too serious. The atmosphere and graphics are very neat and the game just has this simple and basic appeal that’s irresistible to play and encourages you to explore the beauty of the game’s world.
Try out Project Queen’s Meadow if you want a classic take on the dungeon crawler genre.
- Nice artwork and atmosphere
- Simple combat system
- Nice chunk of gameplay
- Easy to play
- Lots of slimes to kill
- It’s like Minecraft and Dark Souls combined
- Can get repetitive
- Easy to get lost
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