Gordian Quest is an excellent card-based RPG inspired by games like Dungeons & Dragons. Although in Early Access on Steam for two years, Gordian Quest recently fully launched with numerous acts, D&D-inspired character classes, and countless cards for deck-building. Members of Mixed Realms, the studio behind Gordian Quest, recently discussed the game's development and future with Screen Rant.
Besides the more obvious D&D connections, Gordian Quest also utilizes SRPG-style combat and roguelike elements. The episodic nature of its acts means the storyline can be tackled in parts. There's a lot to love about Gordian Quest, and as evident from playing the game and discussing it with Mixed Realms, a lot of love also went into making it.
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Leaving early access on June 23, Gordian Quest as a full game is available now on Steam. The development team at Mixed Realms includes Aldric Chang, Mixed Realms' CEO; Chalit Noonchoo, Gordian Quest Game Lead; and Edi Torres, Gordian Quest Creative Director — all of whom participated in this group interview.
Gordian Quest just left Early Access on Steam. How does that feel?
We started production on Gordian Quest in late 2019, and released the game on Early Accessin March 2020. Around the same time Covid took the world by storm. Since then, we had beenmostly working from home. Having to work remotely on a project where teamwork was crucialcreated many challenges for us and the entire production took us almost 3 years to complete.Gordian Quest — like our other projects — is a labor of love. We take a lot of pride in developingour games and we are grateful for the positive feedback thus far. An exit from Early Accesssimply
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