Finding underground treasure – Odd Realm Ancient Let's Play Part 2



Apologies for no real intro or outro on this, I recorded a long session and am cutting it down into episodes, hopefully it’s not too disjointed and jarring, please let me know.

This is part of my Odd Realm Let’s Play, if you’re new here check the whole series out –
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9e6kv6d0sE&list=PLeyGEbTEVKz7Xl8-5AwzZaMkLnHZdQ-0I

Grab Odd Realm on steam – https://store.steampowered.com/app/688060/Odd_Realm/

Odd Realm is a Settlement and people management game similar to Dwarf Fortress or Rimworld, you choose a starting location on a randomly generated world, choose your starting settlers and items, and strike the earth!

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Full game description (from steam) –

Take control of a group of settlers to build a settlement that survives the passing seasons, roaming bandits, underground horrors, and gods from legend.

2 playable races with unique styles of play (3 more being worked on now)
5 procedurally generated biomes (Desert, Taiga, Voidland, Tundra, and Tropical)
24+ Creatures
100+ items, weapons, and gear
100+ buildable blueprints for props, blocks, plants, trees, and platforms
15+ Settler professions
Unique scenarios and encounters based on player decisions

Choose from thousands of generated landscapes to make your new home. A desert oasis? The ribcage of a long-dead giant? A magical mountain range? Where you choose to settle will determine what resources you have at your disposal, what you encounter, and how challenging your experience will be.

Use the resources in your environment to build… well.. whatever you want! A sandstone castle in the desert? An underground fortress? Or, maybe, an island beach house? You decide!

Dig mines into the earth to uncover lost tombs, dormant gods, and lakes filled with creatures watching from the deep. Just make sure not to go too deep!

Welcome the less-than-friendly arrival of your neighbors with cold steel and hugs made of arrows. Ask questions later.

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