We Are the Dwarves

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We Are the Dwarves
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Developer(s) Whale Rock Games
Publisher(s) Whale Rock Games
Platform(s)
ReleaseLinux, macOS, Windows
  • WW: February 26, 2016
Xbox One
  • WW: February 23, 2017
PlayStation 4
  • NA: March 28, 2017
  • EU: March 29, 2017
Genre(s) Real-time tactics
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

We Are the Dwarves is a real-time tactics video game developed and published by Kyiv-based Whale Rock Games. [1] It was first released in 2016 and is about a trio of spacefaring dwarves who must save their homeland.

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Gameplay

A race of spacefaring dwarves discover their sun is dying. Three dwarven kingdoms jointly send an expedition to find a new home. Instead of empty space, the universe is filled with stone, and new planets exist inside caves. Players control three dwarves, each of whom has unique skills and a different focus, representing one of the dwarven kingdoms. Smashfist uses melee weapons, Forcer is a ranged specialist, and Shadow attacks from stealth. Players initially control one dwarf at a time and later control the entire team. Some of the missions have stealth game elements. [2] It is a real-time tactics game [3] that can be paused to issue commands. [2]

Development

The developers, Whale Rock Games, were influenced by the Commandos video game series and R. A. Salvatore's novels about Drizzt Do'Urden. The idea to make a video game about dwarves came first, and they added a universe made of stone for the dwarves to mine and explore. [2] Whale Rock Games failed to fund the game via Kickstarter in 2014, but it was accepted into the Steam Greenlight program. [4] [5] It was released for PCs on February 26, 2016, [3] for Xbox One on February 24, 2017, [6] and PlayStation 4 on March 28, 2017. [7]

Reception

We Are the Dwarves received mixed reviews on Metacritic. [8] [9] Although they said the game "shouldn’t be completely dismissed", Hardcore Gamer called it "viciously unfair" and recommended it only to hardcore fans of the genre. [10] Digitally Downloaded said it is "different, interesting, and often quite clever". [11] 4Players criticized the game balance. [12]

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