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Anuchard Releases
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – April 21, in the year of our Lord 2022 –
Anuchard, the civilization restoration action RPG from developer
stellarNull and publisher Freedom Games, resurrects grateful souls
on Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, as well as Windows PC
via Steam and Epic Game Store today.
One by one, beloved community members of the quiet Orchard village
are stripped away by a mysterious phenomenon. Desperate for aid, the
remaining people call to their ancestors to fulfill the legendary
prophecy of a savior known as the Bellwielder. Rise as the rumored
hero and set off on a noble mission to piece together a crumbling
society.
Wield the ancient and powerful Audros Bell venturing deep into the
treacherous dungeons beneath the town. Unhindered by the snarls
echoing within the walls, solve complex puzzles throughout the
derelict caves. Leap into action, knocking back fiendish mobs into
the environment and each other. Hurl elemental abilities to crush
enemies, weaken beastly bosses, and release the crystallized souls
of lost townsfolk and forgotten heroes.
Rejoice in the sound of tears and applause as Orchard’s chefs,
farmers, herbalists, and others are reunited with their friends and
families. Rebuild the village one member at a time and collect
pieces of ancient technology, called Spires, to enhance combat
skills. Prepare satiating recipes to upgrade stats and build
relationships throughout town to uncover the truth behind Orchard’s
fall from grace from the Anuchardian continent at large.
"Aunchard’s classic art style should take anyone back to the good
old days of waking up on a Saturday morning to forge through PSX-era
dungeons,” said Rico Lemba, Designer, stellarNull. “I wanted to
create a project combining dynamic combat interactions with a
lasting and visible impact on the narrative!.”
Anuchard is available now on Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox
One, as well as Windows PC via Steam and Epic Game Store for $14.99
with English, French Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese
(Brazilian), Russian, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese (Simplified)
language support.
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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