Intermundia: Dungeons, Polygons & Magic

Intermundia: Dungeons, Polygons & Magic

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About Intermundia: Dungeons, Polygons & Magic

Intermundia: Dungeons, Polygons & Magic is a turn-based RPG by Trinity Team that leans into classic dungeon-crawling mechanics. Released on March 31, 2026, it’s built for PC, Linux, and Mac with a single-player focus. The game blends strategic combat with branching narratives, letting players shape outcomes through choices that ripple across its fantasy world. Players manage a party of customizable characters, navigating grid-based battles and dialogue trees that influence relationships and story paths. The setting, multiple interconnected realms, encourages exploration, with puzzles and secrets tied to lore. For fans of deliberate strategy and branching tales, this is a game about weighing risks and rewards in every action.

Gameplay

Combat in Intermundia hinges on turn-based grid management, where positioning and class synergies dictate success. Each action, melee strikes, ranged attacks, or spells, costs action points, pushing players to optimize limited turns. Enemies have status effects and terrain advantages that shift tactics, while loot drops and skill trees let builds evolve organically. Sessions often involve 3-4 hour chunks, balancing battles with dialogue-heavy quests where choices lock in permanent consequences. The UI feels cluttered but functional, with mini-maps and skill cooldowns tracked in real-time. While the pace can drag during boss fights, the payoff of a well-executed strategy or a story pivot from a risky decision keeps the momentum going.

What Players Think

Community ratings hover around 4.2/5, with 78% of players finishing the main story. Average playthroughs last 28 hours, though completionists log 40+ hours chasing side quests. The game’s 84% critic score praises its systems but notes dated art assets. Player moods skew positive (62% “engrossing,” 23% “frustrating”), with common praise for branching narratives and 150+ unique dialogue options. Critics call the turn-based combat “deeper than most modern RPGs” but flag repetitive enemy AI. Achievement hunters note 120+ trophies, 35% requiring multiple playthroughs. One Steam review: “Choices matter here, sometimes too much. I lost a character I loved to my own greed.”

PlayPile's Take

Intermundia is a solid pick for strategy RPG fans who thrive on planning and replayability. At $39.99, it offers value for its 30+ hour base playtime and branching storylines, though its technical hiccups (e.g., slow load times) might deter casual players. The 27% discount on Linux platforms makes it more accessible, but the lack of multiplayer or co-op limits its appeal. If you enjoy methodical combat and moral dilemmas, it’s worth the investment. Skip if you prefer fast-paced action or don’t care about consequence-driven narratives.

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