Of gods and deeds
In ancient Greece, the gods were not only spiritual leaders, but also actively influenced the lives of people. This central role is also reflected in Labyrinth - Wrath of the Minotaur, where the gods play a key role in the gameplay.
Hidden in mysterious places within the labyrinth are magnificent statues of the Greek gods. These statues are far more than decorative elements; they serve as a link between the player and the divine powers. When interacting with a statue, the respective god gives the player a task - a so-called divine deed. These tasks are designed to reflect the virtues and values of the respective god, such as bravery, wisdom or purity. Not only are they thematically deeply rooted in Greek mythology, but they also expand the gameplay by combining exploration, combat and puzzle elements.
As a reward for successfully completing a divine deed, the respective god grants his favor. This manifests itself in the form of powerful skills that can offer decisive advantages as the game progresses. These skills not only offer strategic depth, but also reinforce the feeling of being part of an epic, divinely-influenced world.
Labyrinth - Wrath of the Minotaur
Survive King Minos' labyrinth as the Greek hero Theseus in this dungeon crawler
Status | In development |
Author | Pajamo Studio |
Genre | Role Playing, Survival |
Tags | Action RPG, Dungeon Crawler, First-Person, Historical, Indie |
Languages | English |
Accessibility | Interactive tutorial |
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