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Production point of June | World Map & new environments

Hello, Adventurers!

Almost 2,000 of you have played Worlds of Aria demo and provided us with feedback that will enable us to improve many aspects of the game, for which we'd like to thank you wholeheartedly! We'll make sure to listen to your feedback to make the experience clearer and more fun.

[h2]The market scene: before vs after[/h2]

[h3]A whole new structure[/h3]

An Ulule backer wrote the quest which is the following: Luxphos, a biologist, offers the group to pay for their toll if they find his precious black hen: Hennifer.

As they are looking for the hen, they stumble upon the chicken coop of a skewer merchant: Iznoflood Patrosou. The group will interact with Iznoflood through different choices, discreetly figure out how to infiltrate the coop, and finally coordinate with each other to catch the hen.

Depending on their choices, they will catch the hen back or return empty-handed. When they come back to the toll, the group can choose between giving the hen back to Luxphos or keeping her to themselves.



[h3]Environment polish[/h3]

If you follow us on Twitter, you may have noticed that the market environment and its narrative ark have changed! We added more environment-related designs, items to collect, and new environmental interactions as if you were there!



[h3]A new object phase[/h3]

The market scene is the more profitable scene! You can earn up to 20 coins and a golden egg depending on the choices! You can earn back a lot of HP as well.

In this new object phase, Iznoflood announces a skewer contest. By dragging the object and consuming them, the player who will eat the more skewers will get a reward! They will get closer to the ultimate goal: taking Hennifer back, locked in the chicken coop.



[h2]Others[/h2]

[h3]The World Map[/h3]

The World Map gives a short preview of the geographical context of the narration. On the map fresco, you can see a scrolling scenery, whose each geographical element represents a scene, symbolically. The characters float through the fresco for a few seconds from the previous scene to the next one. This is a small theatrical piece that introduces new elements and transitions from one scene to another.



[h3]Enjoy the demo![/h3]

If you have not played the demo yet, don't forget to gather your bravest adventurers with the Remote Play Together to dive into the Aria universe, where everything is possible, including betraying your companions...

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