

Wildermyth has riches, glorious riches, but it also wants you to stick around long enough to find them. And for a player like me, hesitant, impatient, perhaps a little dim, this is important. Its stacked brilliances never seem to teeter around you. Look for depths, and the ground falls away obligingly in every direction. This is a complicated, potentially rather dense game - an RPG tactics affair, with a focus on procedural narrative and character development, character bonding. Many hours in, I've started to suspect that the visual design of Wildermyth's heroes is actually something very close to genius. Publisher: Worldwalker Games, WhisperGames.I'm going off on a searing adventure down into the flaming mines of lord whatever and I'm taking these rickety Dilberts with me? Wildermyth review At first, this was a little odd, a little off, even. With their simple felt-pen facies, dots for eyes, kinked line for a mouth, they look like the chattering cast from a '90s newspaper comic strip, like Judge Reinhold captured by a funfair caricaturist, or like the cheery helpers that I might once have found inside an Usborne kids book that's trying to teach me about the nitrogen cycle. Wildermyth's heroes don't look like heroes. Years pass as tales are written in this dazzling game of tactics and narrative, choices and memories.
