Or just flood the base so the inhabitants drown

The developer behindKing Arthur’s Golddescribes the title as sharing elements withTerraria(2D digging and building),The Lost Vikings(class-based problem solving), andWorms(destructible environments). All right, I’m listening.

While it looks very much likeTerraria, the focus forKing Arthur’s Goldis in an entirely different place. Players can take on the role of either the Archer, the Builder, or the Knight, each with his own abilities and drawbacks. Then, after all the hard work the Builders put into making a defensible stronghold, the Knights come in and plant bombs at the base so the whole thing catches fire and crumbles to the ground. Delicious destruction.

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King Arthur’s Goldis available now for Windows, Mac, and Linux from theofficial website, and it will be available on Steam later this week.

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