Wayward

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Wayward
Beta Project
Developer Vaughn "Drath" Royko (drathy@gmail.com)
Theme Wilderness Survival, Fantasy
Influences Ultima Online, POWDER, Dwarf Fortress, Minecraft
Released December 22nd, 2011 (Alpha 1.0)
Updated March 23rd, 2013 (Beta 1.1.1)
Licensing Source Code Available, Freeware (for Alpha/Beta)
P. Language HTML5, JavaScript
Platforms Browser
Interface Tiles, Keyboard, Mouse
Game Length ?
Official site of Wayward


Wayward is a browser-based, turn-based, graphical roguelike currently in beta. It is supported and will work in the latest versions of all major browsers. There are also offline, downloadable versions available for ALL operating systems. Additionally, there currently is some, but minimal, support for tablet and mobile devices.

In Wayward, there is a large focus on simulation, survival and openness. There are no classes; there are no levels. Progression of your character depends on individual skill and stat gains by your interactions with items or objects in the world. You are free to play and explore the game in any fashion you wish.

Stylistically, Wayward harkens to a 16-bit aesthetic in graphics and in sound. Game mechanics wise, the game is similar to the Ultima series, more specifically, Ultima Online, with inspiration from other roguelikes and roguelikelikes such as Dwarf Fortress and Minecraft.

Wayward will continue to grow, expand, and evolve over time to open up new modes of play, add depth and complexity, add content, and further refine the systems presented. In this public beta, you are free to come a long for the ride as we try to make this game a truly unique experience through our iteration and through your feedback.

News

Screenshots

Title Screen

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Base Camp

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Mining & New UI

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Spelunking

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External Links