![]() ![]() Movement and attacking both use up one of two action points per turn certain action cards such as drinking a potion are free to use on the player’s turn, though most also use up one action point. The tabletop emulation comes complete with character and enemy miniatures and an attack die to roll on the table, augmented with visual skill and attack effects as well as pertinent information readily available through the UI.Įach class has a regular movement range and a standard attack, while each player has a hand of cards given at the start, with further cards obtained through the adventure. Line of sight is a major mechanic, and players will get nervous as they work through corridors and rooms waiting to find out what enemies are hiding behind doors and around corners. The goal of each floor is to find and defeat the enemy that has the key before reaching the floor exit. It is fully turn-based, with each player able to select one of five classes at its launch - hunter, sorcerer, assassin, guardian, or bard - although the bard wasn’t available for this session. The game features a set of adventures, with three available at launch, each of which task a party of up to four players venturing through a three-floor dungeon to defeat the boss at the end. Any story seems to exist largely as an excuse for the dungeon-crawl, and the demo was very much simply about the fun of teammates strategising and fighting their way through dungeons, though this isn’t a bad thing and feels more geared towards Demeo’s strengths. While the VR version lets players view where their friends’ hands are and may be pointing, the PC Edition lets players look around as they wish, with visual communication made possible by letting players draw lines to highlight or point to things of interest or make suggestions about where to go next. RPGamer was given the opportunity to join a short play session and chat with Resolution Games’ CEO and founder Tommy Palm and producer Gustav Stenmark to learn how the game makes for an enjoyable collaborative experience.ĭemeo puts players in a virtual gaming room, complete with appropriate decorations and a game table in the middle where the action takes place. ![]() Resolution Games’ Demeo has been giving VR players a virtual tabletop experience since May 2021, but now the studio is giving non-VR players the chance to get in on the action with Demeo: PC Edition, which arrives on Steam Early Access on April 7, 2022. Demeo successfully emulates the collaborative experience of tabletop games, with players very much encouraged to discuss strategy and potential actions between themselves. ![]()
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