![]() ![]() ![]() If the idea of a combat-free, crafting-focused game appeals to you, now would be the perfect time to head out into the lands of the Pharaoh. Tale 4 is starting to wrap up, well on the main server it is but I guess the other instance could keep going, but this. The game is free for the first 24 hours of play, and each iteration tends to last for around six months. Another couple of years and another Tale in the Desert is about to start. This installment is featuring new Foraging and Aquaculture mechanics, allowing new ways to harvest plants and the ability to grow papyrus. Unlike many other games in the genre, A Tale in the Desert runs for a while, then rests and starts over with new systems in place. Set in ancient Egypt, A Tale In The Desert is such a departure from the conventions of the genre that it's hard to say whether or not it's really massively multiplayer. The fourth installment wrapped up in July, which makes for a quick turnaround into the newest iteration. And with the new installment of the game launching today, it's the perfect time for players who aren't familiar with the game to start mingling with newcomers. A Tale in the Desert is a prime example - set in ancient Egypt, with a focus on character interaction and nonviolent problem resolution, it's really in a class of its own. In our second week covering the fascinating sandbox world of A Tale in the Desert, The Game Archaeologist had the pleasure of sitting down with Teppy to get his perspective on how one man. A Tale in the Desert (ATITD) is a massively multiplayer online roleplaying game (MMORPG) set in Ancient Egypt. For all that the MMO industry is occasionally decried as being a large gathering of copycats, there are some interesting outliers amidst a field of fantasy kill-fests. Can I trust A Tale In The Desert Our user(s) provided the above reviews and comments against A Tale In The Desert, and they have been published as-is. ![]()
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