Secret Legend, Now Known as Tunic, Shown at E3

Secret Legend, Now Known as Tunic, Shown at E3

The fox is absolutely adorable.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jun 15, 2017 @ 02:19 PM (Staff Bios)
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Tunic, the game formerly known as Secret Legend, has gotten its chance to show off at E3. The game looks really cute and has a lot of fun elements. We can get to that in a second. For now, I want to talk about the fact that this entire game is basically being created by one developed. He goes by Dicey and he has designed the levels, the main character, the combat, the story, basically everything.

To get into the game, you play as a small fox who has no gender. I'm not sure if that's a part of the game or if they just decided not to look, but either way, the gender of the fox does not matter. The game includes open-world exploration, Zelda-like item interactions, dungeons, customization, and an easy to pick up playstyle.

There isn't a ton of information available for the game right now as they're still designing and don't want to give away too much. What I've gathered from the interviews and gameplay is, if you're a fan of Zelda, you'll probably be a fan of Tunic. Check out the gameplay down below!

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