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Rogalia is the sandbox with fantasy open world, meal-based character leveling, nice graphics and cozy atmosphere.

Rogalia is a massively multiplayer, rpg and sandbox game developed by TatriX and Nanalli and published by TatriX.
Released on October 15th 2018 is available on Windows, MacOS and Linux in 7 languages: English, Russian, Japanese, Portuguese - Brazil, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese and Korean.

It has received 525 reviews of which 365 were positive and 160 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.7 out of 10. 😐

The game is free to play on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS: 7, 10, 11
  • Processor: Intel 2.77GHz Dual Core
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL 2.1 compatible graphics card
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 300 MB available space
MacOS
  • OS: OS X 10.7.3, or later.
  • Processor: Intel 2.77GHz Dual Core
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL 2.1 compatible graphics card
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 300 MB available space
Linux
  • OS: any
  • Processor: Intel 2.77GHz Dual Core
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel 2.77GHz Dual Core
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 300 MB available space

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May 2017
This game is fun, it reminds me of games I used to play like UO, RPGWO, Runescape etc. The graphics and movement are a a but clunky but improvements are being made all the time. Crafting is in depth, but fun and achievable. You claim some land, build, plant, mine, raise animals and expand, there is PVP and you can lose everything pretty easily especially in Mines, however I've managed to recover all my stuff every time i've died so far, with a little perseverance! The one main thing to do when you start, is to ask on chat for help if you need it, there are some really helpful players who will get you started and help you find a good place to set up a claim. When you set up your first claim, either ask on chat or have a good run around the map as there are quite a few abandoned claims that have useful items on them which helps out at the start. Oh and run away from wolves/ anything with a red name, they will kill you until you can get some armor.
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April 2017
A lot of the bad reviews are people who didn't ask questions and give it enough of a chance. The hunger being slow is on purpose, it's not a level to 100 in a day kind of game. And there is enough to do as you get going. Gut corpses people leave laying around to make small sacs, then make some drying racks/tanning tubs. A well situated claim can fit dozens of these. Movement can be a little awkward around the trees and boulders and such in the open world, but if you click rotate wasd in settings, and just walk around things it's not that bad. I'm rarely wandering around the overworld these days anyway. As for what food to eat, there are posts on Reddit and such just ask in game for the link I don't have it immediately i'll probably update this if I remember with some links. There are stat calculators and a lot of the higher end food is really good stats and all of it is bought off the in game auction house. Players can hire new players to plow or do some odd jobs for early money. Once you find something that you're good at and like, you can make a lot of coin just killing monsters and selling food items. It's a beautiful game and I do love it.
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Feb. 2017
Fantastic sandbox MMORPG! This is the first MMO I've played where a "joint" is a craftable item. You farm hemp, dry it into "weed", and then craft it with paper. It heals you and gives you the munchies (which is a good thing in the context of the game). I'll admit though, I refunded the game after I bought it the first time and then decided to give it another go. It's a great game, very deep systems, but it is tough getting started. Here are a few very important starter tips: -Don't mess with any dead bodies or graves at all. You'll become a criminal and then you can be killed by anyone. Almost everyone makes this mistake at first. -You can go ahead and eat raw meat. It won't hurt you. -Don't overeat or you'll walk really slow, and this makes new players think the game itself is really slow, when really it's just because they ate too much. -to start out you can craft ropes out of grass and sell to the NPCs in town, as well as making "flower essence" for potions out of flowers at the herbology table in town, which you can also sell to the NPCs. It only takes an hour or two to save up enough money this way to buy a piece of land. -when you drop several items on the ground in the same spot, it turns into "garbage". If you play in garbage you get "plague" and this drains your life and kills you. Don't play in garbage or litter. Just "destroy" items you don't want by right clicking and selecting "destroy."
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Dec. 2016
Lots of crafting, usage based skill progression, claim a plot of land, build everything from the ground up. Has a UO type of feel to it so far, with some fun, humorous additions, such as crafting cigs, joints, overeating till ya have to use the toilet or puke, has a hooker in the inn. Helpful community that is willing to answer questions. Responsive developers. One core aspect of this game is your plot of land. You can claim one anywhere on the map and expand its size. There is rent based upon the size of your plot. Fail to pay rent and your claim is in danger. You can plant seeds, harvest crops, build a house, craft forges and other tools, make chicken pens, raise cows. Your claim is a refuge where you cannot be pked. You can surround it with fences to keep other players out of it if you wish. The crafting system is hardcore. For example, if you want to craft a shield for combat, you must gqther materials to craft a knife, then create an axe, chop down a tree, chop the tree into a log, craft a saw, use the saw to turn the log into boards, use the knife to harvest raw hide, craft a dryer rack to dry the rawhide, craft a tanning tub and tan the hides, then buy or craft nails, then combine them all. That is if you have the required skill level. There are many different recipes under the categories of Carpentry, Metalworking, Leatherworking, Stoneworking, Mining, Lumberjacking, Pottery, Tailoring, Mechanics, Alchemy, Survival, Farming, Fishing, Herbalism, Cooking and Leadership. There is so much to already do in this Early Access game, it really is a sandbox. Want to Pk, or get strong and fight the Pks (so far there hasn't been much Pk action - I've yet to be attacked.), want to have a farm, or craft goods for the auction, have a player vendor on your land, you can. As for the dungeon type of experience, there do not seem to be dungeons out of the box. Instead players with mining can create a mine entrance and explore the underworld where tougher mobs spawn and rarer ores and gems can be harvested. These can go down multiple levels. There is a lot here for the cheap price. As a sandbox however, you must bring your own fun and define your own experience - which is how I like it.
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Dec. 2016
I decided to wait until I had over 100 hours of played time so that I could give an honest review. First off I want to say I highly recommend this game. After 100 hours played, I am sure I will be putting many more. This game is very addicting! Overview: This game is primarily an mmo, crafting, and survival game. In the beginning you will find yourself a spot in the world and stake your claim. This is your land to work, where you are safe from PvP. The idea is to level your skills to build new powerful items. The areas outside of claims and the city are PvP free for alls. Pros: The crafting system is very rewarding, allowing you to craft a large range of items from wooden swords to energy guns to castle walls and much more. There is no skill that is useless to level. The community is very friendly. If you have questions, there is almost always someone willing to help you out. The developer is constantly working on the game and releasing updates. The game is considered to be 21+ which allows for some very funny moments. As of 12/23/16, the game is in it's beginning stages of progression. If you start now, most of the first pick names are available, and the players aren't very far ahead of you. Players are currently avoiding most PvP in favor of working together to get ahead. The item descriptions are hilarious. Cons: The game is still in beta and has its bugs. None of them are game breaking though. The game is so addicting it can eat up all of your time! Maybe this isn't a con. Some of the basics aren't intuitive and may require you to ask for help in one of the public chat channels. The community is very helpful though The wiki is primarily in Russian at the moment. Google translate does a good job, but there are still some issues with the translation. Some of the item descriptions aren't very descriptive and require you to actually make the item to figure out what it does. The game is still very new and has a small community. With the dedication of the Dev along with the great premise for the game, I am sure this will soon change. Conclusion: I have been working on every aspect of the game in my time played and I am thoroughly happy with all of it. There are a few bugs here and there, but nothing more than a slight inconvenience. The Dev is often logged in and actively talking to chat, and is immensely helpful when it comes to technical questions. I don't want to give the wrong idea, but this game is like a combination of runescape for the graphics style, skills, and PvP, and Terraria or Minecraft for the survival aspect along with focus on building up your home base. This game is a solid 8/10 in my book. It is doing everything right. As a long time MMO player, I have been unable to get into any MMO for the last few years, and this is the first one to really appeal to me in a long time. Plus the game is pretty cheap, with no monthly fees.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Rogalia is free to play on Steam.

Rogalia is not on sale because is already free to play on Steam.

Rogalia received 365 positive votes out of a total of 525 achieving a rating of 6.66.
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Rogalia was developed by TatriX and Nanalli and published by TatriX.

Rogalia is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Rogalia is playable and fully supported on MacOS.

Rogalia is playable and fully supported on Linux.

Rogalia is a multi-player game.

Rogalia features PvP mode where you can test your skills against other players.

Rogalia does not currently offer any DLC.

Rogalia does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Rogalia does not support Steam Remote Play.

Rogalia does not currently support Steam Family Sharing.

You can find solutions or submit a support ticket by visiting the Steam Support page for Rogalia.

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Rogalia
6.7
365
160
Game modes
Multiplayer
Features
Online players
2
Developer
TatriX, Nanalli
Publisher
TatriX
Release 15 Oct 2018
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