Fatal Labyrinth
Fatal Labyrinth is a Role-playing, Isometric Perspective and Single-player video game created by Sega AM8 and published by Sega. The game takes place in the thrilling world, and it puts the player in the role of nondescript hero that has accepted to get into the forbidden labyrinth, compete against brutal monsters and make his way up to the thirtieth floor where an evil dragon is available to protect the Holy Goblet. During the game, the player can walk, talk with villagers to collect information and advice on how to jump into the labyrinth. Upon taking down the evil dragon and reclaiming the magical stone, the player struggles to fly back to the village to interact with Non-player Characters, who provides the player with praises for his effort. Unlike traditional RPG games, the game doesn’t like action or turn-based RPGs. The game shares assets with rogue-like games and focuses on storyline game gameplay rather than combat. Each level is full of weapons, magic, and items which the player will found along his way as advances through the game. Fatal Labyrinth is the brilliant game to play.
#1 Broken Age
Broken Age, an epic Point-and-Click Adventure game is developed and published by Double Fine Productions. The story of the game revolves around the life events of two teenagers named Vella Tartine and Shay Volta. Vella’s life hangs in between life and death as she is to be sacrificed to protect her village from a giant monster Mog Chothra and Shay is an astronaut on a ship fully controlled by a computer who thinks of herself as an over protective and overconfident mother of Shay. Vella lives in a world where people believe that sacrifices can save them from Mog Chothra, but vella is not ready to die. She escapes the beasts attack and runs away. She finds a temple that is actually Shay Volta’s Ship. She wakes Shay up from stasis and with the help of Shay they make a weapon and when “Mog Chothra” re appears Vella kills the creature. The storyline of the game and graphics along with gaming environment are astounding.