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With some promising ideas that could be great when further developed, Fragment's Moonrise is a new open-world real-time strategy game out now in Early Access.

It's a little weird but the basic idea is pretty interesting. You control groups like you would in a traditional RTS, or perhaps more like a real-time tactics game and then upgrade like in an RPG. The genre blending here is what's interesting, while you explore a randomly generated world each time.

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Use discovered resources to build your base and your army, and wage war against the vast enemies of this land. As you explore, you will fight powerful foes and acquire wondrous artifacts. Use these to bolster your army, research new spells, and advance your warriors even further down their class path.

At the heart of Fragment’s Moonrise is waging war against the multitudes of foes of the land.

  • Never stop moving- movement is key to avoiding attacks from enemies while still striking at them yourself.
  • Invoke powerful spells to your advantage- there are many different beings at your disposal, each with a multitude of unique spells. Making use of their talents is the only way to come out successful, and to defeat even the strongest of enemies.

Currently in Early Access, and they plan to remain there for a minimum of a year to get things right. Over time they're going to add additional environments, new races, filling out the world with more to see and do as currently it's mostly focused on the combat and include things like NPCs.

Find Fragment's Moonrise on Steam, currently free but may get a price as it's further developed.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Tchey Jul 8, 2020
Looks like a squid-RTS, the kind where the faster clicker win. I don’t like, but it’s free and i will try and see if i’m wrong.
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