Roguelite Turn-Based Strategy Quinterra Launches Next Week in Early Access

Review: Quinterra

Sidereal Studio has announced to launch their roguelite turn-based strategy game Quinterra, next week in Steam Early Access on April 7, 2021. The game will be available for $14.99 with a limited time 15% discount.

If you are a fan of strategy gaming and looking for something totally refreshing, new, and unique, this game will show you its superbly crafted design and presentation that will offer hours of compelling and immersive gameplay. Quinterra combines a fusion of ideals and drawing influences from the strategy arena and even tabletop gaming.

Quinterra Early Access

In Quinterra, you will set of on varied expeditions across 3 of 5 different regions accumulating units, equipable items, gold, and crystals to complete various combat encounters.  Building your army properly is paramount as your expedition can fail upon too many combat encounter losses.

Channing Burell who is the lead developer had this to say,

In development for over 2 years we aim to give players real value for money with long and extended gameplay challenges with at least 25 hours of varied content through multiple runs. Each run will generally take a good player around about 3 1/2 hours.  Four playable species, a massive amount of content, and procedurally generated layouts form a high degree of variance across runs that present endless possibilities.

Quinterra Early Access

Key Features:

  • Live and Learn
    Progression in Quinterra is both intuitive and engaging but a fully expanded tutorial is offered.  Upon completion of the tutorial, you will set off on your first expedition as the Lycans! The Lycans were once humans, and now seek to leave their home in the ruins of the Ancient Jungle to find a magical herb known as wolfsbane to cure their curse. 
  • Combat
    Combat encounters reward players with gold and experience which allows their army to be built throughout an expedition.  Players will earn elite units, minions, equippable items, talent points for upgrades, and crystals.  Crystals play a key component in Quinterra as you may attach them in combat to units and turn a simple unit into an absolute powerhouse.
  • Domains
    There are five domains in Quinterra that house various host species and beasts.  Throughout Quinterra, you will encounter these five regions: Crystal Desert, Ancient Jungle, Arcane Marsh, Deep Mines, and the Restless Glacier.  Each playable species starts out in their home domain and ventures off into two separate domains which are randomly chosen in order to achieve varied victories for their particular storyline.

In the Early Access of Quinterra, you will get four playable species with unique storylines/talent trees, 100 playable units, over 400 unique abilities, over 200 obtainable equipment, five domains which feature 10 hos species and various beast, and a lot more.

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