Low Magic Age

4.5 out of 5
16 User Ratings
5 Stars
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In Low Magic Age adventure and fight in a medieval fantasy open world! Build heroic characters with various abilities, travel through villages, cities, or perilous dungeons.
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About Low Magic Age

About this game

Adventure and fight in a medieval fantasy open world! Build heroic characters with various abilities, travel through villages, cities, or perilous dungeons. In this world of sword and magic, you can choose your own way of life freely.

As one of the core gameplays, Low Magic Age owns a strategic turn-based combat system and advanced character building. Field of view, fog of war, charging and flanking, spells, and combat maneuvers, you can experience more exciting game features in the fast-paced Arena mode.

Features:

  • Adventure mode:

    Open Sandbox World: A replayable open sandbox world with various landforms and adventure elements.

    Cities and Villages: Villages, towns, cities, and metropolis of different community sizes. In these places, adventurers can replenish supplies, purchase equipment and other services.

    Random Dungeons: Numerous random dungeons, such as caves and ancient ruins, that fraught with danger and tempting treasures (traps?).

    Town Quests: Cities, villages and other human settlements regularly issue various kinds of jobs and tasks. To help towns to accomplish these tasks is an important way to improve reputation and relationship with locals.

    Trade Goods and Specialties: A wide variety of trade goods are distributed all over the world by region and town. Buying local specialties and then reselling to distant regions to earn the difference is a very profitable business.

  • Arena mode: Fast-paced combat, looting, and character developing experience.

  • Inherited from classic game rules: Evolved from the Open Game License (OGL) of Wizards of the Coast, the set of rules based on the pen-n-paper version of fantasy role-playing games of all time. Plus well designed information display UI, clear prompt of hit percent and damage range, help players to study and immerse in the fantasy world. The innovative combat system, full-attack, covering, in-melee, prone, etc., various circumstance modifiers bring more meaningful tactical choices.

  • Classical fantasy monsters: 7 categories, 100+ classical fantasy monsters. Goblins, trolls, giant ants, basilisks and much much more. Different monsters need different strategies and tactics to defeat.

  • Tons of equipment and wondrous items: 60+ common items, 90+ wondrous items, 80+ enchantments. Slashing, piercing and bludgeoning, different weapons against different monsters. Gloves of Dexterity, Counterstrike Bracers, Ring of Regeneration, Belt of Magnificence, Cloak of Thorns, Elemental Gem, collecting powerful magical artifacts to create the heroic character in your mind.

  • Well designed skills and spells: Fighters own a variety of martial arts movements, not only basic attacks. All of the arcane spells and divine spells of caster classes are greatly improved, too.

About graphics similarity with another game ToME4:

We purchased and used a tileset of monsters/items from the Norwegian artist Raymond E. Gaustadnes (Shockbolt). He made another tileset for ToME4. So, both tilesets share the similar style and a few same tiles.

Thanks to the Open Gaming License (OGL) from Wizards of the Coast:

It has been stated explicitly by Wizards of the Coast that anyone can make a computer game using the open game content under the terms of the OGL. The OGL can be found in the OGL section of their official website, or the in-game Wiki system.

In order to apply a set of rules designed for a pen-and-paper game to a computer game, many rules in the OGL had been adjusted or improved.

Game Details

Platform:
steam
Release Date:
January 10, 2017
Developer:
Low Magic Studios
Publisher:
Low Magic Studios
Supported Languages:
English
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Product Requirements

Minimum:

  • OS: Windows XP SP3/7/8/10
  • Processor: 1 GHz
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics or better
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 200 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Any

Low Magic Age User Reviews

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User Rating

Average score from 16 ratings
94% of users would recommend this.
4.5

User Ratings Breakdown

5 Stars
63%
5 Stars
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4 Stars
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4 Stars
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3 Stars
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Recommended

RoReaver
Verified purchase
Brings me back to the glory days of Lineage 2 crafting **fails on a +13** FU-
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Gud but need conversation

Jigglee
Verified purchase
It has a lot of timed quests. At first it bothered me. But i got used to it. Fun, but a little interaction with npcs would be nice. As now a very impersonal experience that otherwise satisfies.
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Recommended

Fanatical User
Verified purchase
I love what is there, but for a game in early access since 2017 there isn't a lot there. The campaign isn't finished. The only other playable content is the arena. Characters aren't their full potential because they only have a few basic feats done. That said, it's a nice game similar to the Gold Box D&D games but with 3.5 rules (the open license ones). Once they're done I think this will be a great game. It looks like that will be many years to come though.
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Neat DnD rules top-down RPG that's still under development though.

Rezorrand
Verified purchase
Nice and simple dungeon crawler / monster slaying game in randomized world. Lot of stuff is still under development, but it's fun to take for a little while and clear the map of the monsters. Graphics are very simple, audio as well, music is nice and apparently they're using some same artist as some other game, but that's secondary. The world map is fixed unfortunately (apart from town/dungeon locations etc.), would have been neat to have a generated world too.
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Recommended

minkewhale
Verified purchase
Very accessible and Customizable RPG. Lots of replay value. I wish the map was procedural as well, but that is a minor complaint, as there is still a lot to explore. Obviously not a great choice if graphics are important to you.
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Recommended

Antoon
Verified purchase
The game is very interesting. Graphics wise it very simple, yet gameplay wise it is a ton of fun. There's a lot of strategy to the game, and makes for a great dungeon crawler/rpg game. Highly recommended.
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Recommended

Tikanderoga
Verified purchase
Excellent game, very close the 3.5 rules, good crafting system, leveling up can get a bit grindy. For D&D 3.5 players, very much recommended if you can't find people to play with at the table.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Low Magic Age is not fully Steam Deck Verified but the publisher says it is "Playable" on Steam Deck. Valve’s testing indicates that Low Magic Age is Playable on Steam Deck. This game is functional on Steam Deck, but might require extra effort to interact with or configure.
  • All functionality is accessible when using the default controller configuration
  • In-game interface text is legible on Steam Deck
  • This game's default graphics configuration performs well on Steam Deck
  • This game sometimes shows mouse, keyboard, or non-Steam-Deck controller icons
  • This game doesn't support Steam Deck's native display resolution and may experience degraded performance
Minimum:
  • OS: Windows XP SP3/7/8/10
  • Processor: 1 GHz
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics or better
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 200 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Any
94% of Fanatical users recommend Low Magic Age. The average review score is 4.5/5
Low Magic Age was released on January 10, 2017
Low Magic Age is published by Low Magic Studios
Low Magic Age was developed by Low Magic Studios
Fanatical users tagged Low Magic Age as Party-Based RPG, Tactical RPG, CRPG, and Strategy RPG
Fanatical users tagged Low Magic Age as Dungeons & Dragons, Old School, and Medieval
Yes. Fanatical users tagged Low Magic Age as having Character Customization
Yes, Fanatical users tagged Low Magic Age as Party-Based RPG
Yes, Fanatical users tagged Low Magic Age as Tactical RPG
Yes, Fanatical users tagged Low Magic Age as CRPG

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