Fantasy Blacksmith

2.8 out of 5
6 User Ratings
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In Fantasy Blacksmith you are a blacksmith in the world of the sword, magic and war, in which any blacksmith who knows how to make even the simplest swords is in demand.
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About Fantasy Blacksmith

About this game

You are a blacksmith in the world of the sword, magic and war, in which any blacksmith who knows how to make even the simplest swords is in demand. You start off as a poor unskilled blacksmith, but in time you will gain experience and improve to achieve wealth, fame and power, and change this world!

Fantasy Blacksmith is a magically realistic blacksmith simulator in which you have to create and sell weapons. Also, your smith will gain more experience and become stronger and more accurate with each created sword. You can also improve your equipment in the smithy, buy a better forge, better grindstone, improve your hammer and etc. We want to create an exciting and interesting simulator in which any player can make his dream sword. We are developing the game and creating 3D models from scratch. From the finished content, we take the textures and effects, and then we rework most of them.

"You are a smith and you create swords!"


The creation of the sword begins with the drawing. The sword consists of 8 parts: Blade (5 parts), Cross-guard, Handle, Top. You choose the material from which the sword will be made. It can be iron, bronze, titan, tungsten, mithril, silver, gold, etc. Using the large number of options offered and your imagination, you can create a huge number of unique swords. We believe that there may be more than 10 billion different swords that you can create.

"Using a hammer, beat your ingot into a blade"


According to your drawing, you will be hammering the red-hot metal to give it the shape of a blade.

You also need to remember to keep the metal temperature high, if it cools down, you can not forge it.

"Finally I can make Damascus steel"


You will have the opportunity to practice alchemy. Using different chemical mixtures of the correct recipe, you can create a damask pattern on your sword. Depending on the proportion of the mix of the chemical elements, and on the heating and holding the mixture, the result will depend.

One thing I can say for sure, you will not get two identical patterns.

"Feel yourself a witch"


One of the most interesting parts of the gameplay is making a magic potion. This is a very exciting and dangerous process. Having done everything correctly you will get a new sword from the mythical material, but if you make a mistake you can spoil the sword or even destroy it.


In the game there will be a lot of ingredients for the magical boiler and by collecting everything by recipe, you will get many different potions.

"Long live runic magic"


To superimpose magic effects on weapons, runes will be used, depending on the pattern on the magic table, different spells will be cast on the weapon.

"You can mine and smelt your own ore!"

You can mine the ore, and by mixing various ores in the smelter you will get very unusual metals.

"Casino in the Forge"


We will add a few mini-games for a variety of gameplay. Currently, dice and darts are being developed. Also artificial intelligence of rivals will be added. In mini-games you can try to sell your goods at an inflated price or play for money or rare artifacts with visitors to your forge.

Game Details

Platform:
steam
Release Date:
November 15, 2019
Developer:
Heaven Brotherhood
Publisher:
GrabTheGames
Supported Languages:
English
Features:
Steam Achievements
Steam Trading Cards

Steam Cloud

Singleplayer

Product Requirements

Minimum:

  • OS: Windows XP \ 7
  • Processor: Dual Core 2.4 GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 1 GB video card memory
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

Fantasy Blacksmith User Reviews

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User Rating

Average score from 6 ratings
43% of users would recommend this.
2.8

User Ratings Breakdown

5 Stars
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5 Stars
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4 Stars
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4 Stars
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3 Stars
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3 Stars
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2 Stars
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1 Stars
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1 Stars
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Not Recommended

Morfos
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Hi-rez 3D blacksmithing simulator. You are a blacksmith, running a weapon shop, making swords in the workshop below, and mining ore and other materials underneath the building. Make swords to sell. Take custom orders for swords and sword maintenance. Make money, gain reputation, increase your skill. Be the best blacksmith. The game appears to use Unreal engine or something similar. It is a relatively realistic simulation of someone trapped in a dim, torchlit building, whose only contacts with the outside world are the catalog from which you order supplies (deliveries come via elevator hatch) and the slot in the front door through which you deal with customers. You never see living people; instead, customers appear to hold up manga-like black and white pictures of people. For some reason, the customers don't bother to hold up the same picture when picking up their order as they did when placing the order. Navigating between store and workshop is via a spiral staircase; good luck getting to the front door quickly when a customer knocks. The blacksmith also has no pockets (perhaps you're naked?). You can only hold one object at a time, which means if you need to smelt three lumps of iron ore you need to make three trips between your iron ore heap and the smelter. There are no chests or trunks, so that iron ore heap is created by lugging iron ore onto it one lump at a time. Typical to Unreal, objects can be dropped where you're standing or flung forward in a direction, so building that heap of ore or putting stuff in your furnace is something of an art. You can buy shelves for storage, but again, dropping or flinging, so good luck with them. Making a sword is reasonably represented as a sequence of smelting, stoking the furnace, working the bellows, heating, banging, repeated heating and banging, cooling, tempering, sharpening and assembly. You have a thermometer for ostensibly checking the temperature of the furnace and metal; I couldn't get mine to work, so I guesstimated based on the metal's glow. So to stoke the fire you fling coal into the furnace, and to heat the metal you fling your ingot in too. When it's the right color (or, presumably, temperature), you retrieve it with tongs and place it on the anvil, then bang until it cools. The actual working of the blade reminds me of a toy I used to see, with a statue embedded in plaster. Kids would play sculptor by chipping away the plaster to "reveal the statue within". Similarly,...
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Fantasy Blacksmith is Steam Deck Verified. Valve’s testing indicates that Fantasy Blacksmith is Verified on Steam Deck. This game is fully functional on Steam Deck, and works great with the built-in controls and display.
  • All functionality is accessible when using the default controller configuration
  • This game shows Steam Deck controller icons
  • In-game interface text is legible on Steam Deck
  • This game's default graphics configuration performs well on Steam Deck
Minimum:
  • OS: Windows XP \ 7
  • Processor: Dual Core 2.4 GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 1 GB video card memory
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
Fantasy Blacksmith was released on November 15, 2019
Fantasy Blacksmith is published by GrabTheGames
Fantasy Blacksmith was developed by Heaven Brotherhood

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