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Stash: No Loot Left Behind [Official Site, Steam] is the new MMO from Frogdice that features turn based grid combat, player customizable housing and more.

The game was funded thanks to Kickstarter some time ago, where the initially gained $52,022. They later did a second Kickstarter where the pulled in another $13,202.

I've reached out to Frogdice to see if we can get a key to test it out and write some thoughts.

About the game
Stash is bringing the magic back to MMOs. With turn based combat, customizable housing as a core feature, a unique tabletop art style, and more loot than you can fit in a portable hole, Stash delivers a fun, engaging experience unlike any other MMO. Stash is set in the fantasy world of Primordiax - a game world featured in 6 previous games by Frogdice released over the last 20 years. The intriguing world story has evolved through decades of staff plot lines and the actions of hundreds of thousands of players. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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6 comments

Kimyrielle Sep 28, 2016
Looks cute. Anyone familiar with the game's progress knows if their business model is sane? I have to admit I am quite wary of F2P games. I don't mind these games selling convenience items, additional content and faster leveling, but many of them making actually make -playing- the game impossible unless you keep pouring in money (like most of these stupid "free" mobile games, ugh). And the latter I detest with quite a passion.
wolfyrion Sep 28, 2016
well in short this game is like a mini tabletop clone of warcraft.
it has the style of warcraft, I mean like familiar graphic patterns etc.
is a turn based strategy game so on each fight you have to wait your turn, so boring that you may fall asleep.
(you already know how much I hate turn based games)

So as a warrior character in order to kill something I had to do this

press 2 Press 1 --> Hit
Waitttttttt... enemy turn
press 2 Press 1 --> Hit
Waitttttttt... enemy turn
press 2 Press 1 --> Hit
Waitttttttt... enemy turn
press 2 Press 1 --> Hit

and that pattern I had to repeat it in 5-7 enemies to get to level 2 JEEZ!!!

Then I exited the game :D

if I wanted to play an mmo I would choose WoW or Guild Wars 2 but atm I will pass on all MMO's because I dont like grinding and these 2 dont support Linux.
Also almost all the new released MMO's are just mini clones of the 2 major MMO's and they dont bring something unique to the genre.
oldrocker99 Sep 28, 2016
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It certainly is in Early Access , and how. I Kickstarted it, and we'll see just how it develops...
Kimyrielle Sep 28, 2016
Quoting: wolfyrionwell in short this game is like a mini tabletop clone of warcraft.
it has the style of warcraft, I mean like familiar graphic patterns etc.
is a turn based strategy game so on each fight you have to wait your turn, so boring that you may fall asleep.
(you already know how much I hate turn based games)

I play lots of turn based games and still think it's the best format for strategy games (as it puts focus on your thinking and not on how fast you can click a mouse, unlike with RTS), but I agree insofar with you that I have never seen it working well in a -multiplayer- game. E.g. I love Civ, but I tried it only once as a multiplayer game and never looked back. It's just a snoozefest, waiting for everybody to finish their turns. *brrrr*
Tchey Sep 28, 2016
How is it a F2P ? I see price is 15€
Is it a Buy to Play, + F2P over it ?
Colombo Sep 29, 2016
just detail, isn't "The new MMO" kind of nonsense? If MMO stands for "Massive Multiplayer Online" than it lacks the "game", doesn't it?
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