ERA is a top-down 2D online role play game originally created by members of former dutch gamestudio and community for RPG game creation "Solarsoft". Built in Visual Studio on top of XNA, MongoDB and Scriptmonkey. The rpg can only be played online and is also a tech demo for the programmers. We built a distributed server system (eventually consistent) with rich world system such as global weather and extensive AI. The abstract: In a world where two major powers involved into a comprehensive battle, where magic and technology strike each other with what they got, you try to find a way to wealth, power or happiness. Alva, a world immersed in chaos, awaits the arrival of a new hero; it's savior. Will you lead your followers to a glorious victory or profit from the knowledge left by the ancients? Your future awaits...

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These are level ambiance shots from one of the regions called Dublith County. Weather effects are not in place, but they will be in later media. The levels where captured in the level editor, which doesn't yield the same result as the actual engine, but it comes close.

These are the Beaches of Dublith. One of the most serene places between the sea and the border to Hawkswood and Viridea Vale. There are many beaches with equally much sand to be traversed. The Sahagin-like beasts rule these places - together with other water-freaks - filled with sand, stone and some vegetation. Come come for solitude and others to train. Digging up treasures or catching fishes - there's enough opportunity for action and it's up to you to take it...

Most of the graphics are part of the RMXP Runtime Package (legal if you bought the editor) which makes it look similar to other (sadly enough mostly low-quality games) but we try to make it work by adding our own sprites and tiles to the game. The idea is to convert all the tiles to 3D models (but probably keeping a top-down view) after which all the content will be custom.