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Worlds of Aria

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94%Game Brain Score
story, humor
gameplay, music
94% User Score Based on 65 reviews

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Worlds of Aria is a single player and multiplayer role playing game with fantasy, comedy, medieval and historical themes. It was developed by Ludogram and was released on September 24, 2024. It received very positive reviews from players.

Lead your own DnD like adventuring party on an epic exploit narrated by Laura Bailey. Invite your friends for free to the group with the Friends Pass, or strike out on your own. Collaboration, betrayal, and the luck of the dice… what wild escapades will you and your companions embark on? The people of Aria have been living in peace—until today! Only you and your teammates can help stop evil for…

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94%
Audience ScoreBased on 65 reviews
story8 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Excellent cooperative game that captures the feel of tabletop RPGs, especially fun with friends through voice acting and group storytelling.
  • Easy to pick up, accessible with a friend pass feature allowing multiple players to join with only one copy, making it great for parties or casual play.
  • Engaging choice-driven narrative with meaningful decisions, charming art style, humor, and unique mechanics that create a fun and replayable experience.
  • Gameplay can feel simple or light, lacking depth and interaction, which might lead to boredom especially in solo play or for hardcore RPG fans.
  • Some technical or UI annoyances such as forced AI players in certain group sizes, awkward piece placement, and absence of matchmaking may impact experience.
  • Replayability might be limited as repeated playthroughs can feel similar if players don't explore different choices, and story complexity can sometimes feel insufficient.
  • story
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story offers a fun, choice-driven, D&D-inspired narrative that shines in cooperative play and provides meaningful player impact, enhancing replayability. While it may feel light on mechanics for hardcore RPG fans, its humor, quirky plot twists, and engaging storytelling make it an enjoyable, accessible experience.

    • “The story is shaped by the choices you make, giving each playthrough a nice sense of roleplay and consequence.”
    • “Choice-driven story – your decisions actually impact how things unfold, adding to the replay value.”
    • “With a good story-line and sense of humour, me and my friends had the time of our lives!”
  • gameplay
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is approachable and well-suited for fans of narrative-driven tabletop roleplaying games, emphasizing story moments and meaningful choices rather than complex mechanics. While easy to pick up and unique, it may feel too light or repetitive for hardcore RPG players seeking deeper engagement. The game effectively captures the feel and humor of traditional RPGs.

    • “This form of storytelling/gameplay works great for folks who enjoy narrative-based, tabletop roleplaying games.”
    • “Easy to pick up – mechanics are approachable, even for players new to RPGs.”
    • “The gameplay isn't engaging either, it's just drag your pawn onto a spot and roll dice.”
    • “May feel too light for hardcore RPG fans – it’s more about the story moments than deep mechanics.”
    • “Choices matter, but don't get hung up on making mistakes; choices are part of the gameplay, not a definitive right/wrong selection.”
  • humor
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features a lighthearted and humorous tone, with quirky characters and funny dialogue that spark plenty of laughter and playful interactions. Its comedic story and varied personalities add charm and replayability, steering clear of grim dark themes.

    • “Only played the first campaign so far with a few friends, was a hoot, lots of laughing, facepalming, and questioning each other's sanity!”
    • “Variety of characters – each one has a distinct personality, with quirky lines that add humor and flavor.”
    • “The tone of the game is rather lighthearted and full of funny situations, even if I didn't finish I don't think you should expect grim dark horror.”
  • replayability
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Replayability is enhanced by choice-driven storylines and varied cast members, encouraging multiple playthroughs to explore different outcomes and secrets. While some players find replay value in decisions and dice roll mechanics, others feel it may not always add significant value. Overall, branching choices and game variety contribute to an engaging replay experience.

    • “Choice-driven story – your decisions actually impact how things unfold, adding to the replay value.”
    • “There is good replayability with the different choices you can make, and the variety of cast members and story should give several hours.”
    • “The dice roll powers make for great variety, and loads of replayability when going back for secrets.”
    • “Replayability depends on choices – some scenes might feel similar on repeat plays if you don’t branch out.”
    • “The replayability is interesting, but I don't think it adds value.”
  • graphics
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics feature a charming art style complemented by clever UI integration, enhanced by impressive animations and detailed environments that add a vibrant, lively atmosphere.

    • “The art style is good and the application of that style to the UI is clever.”
    • “The art style is just the cherry on top, with awesome animations and little details in the environment that give an added 'liveliness' to the whole place.”
  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is minimal and generic, with most of the adventure being silent except for a narrated intro by Laura Bailey. Overall, the soundtrack lacks variety and impact.

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Worlds of Aria is a role playing game with fantasy, comedy, medieval and historical themes.

Worlds of Aria is available on PC, Mac OS, Steam Deck and Windows.

Worlds of Aria was released on September 24, 2024.

Worlds of Aria was developed by Ludogram.

Worlds of Aria has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

Worlds of Aria is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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