
Best selling Video games from Daedalic
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1. Daedalic Deponia Doomsday
On a fateful night, Rufus awakens from a terrible nightmare: he had sacrificed himself to save Deponia. But at what cost? Elysium, the flying city, had crashed. As the seemingly last survivor, he fought against creepy Fewlocks until he saw only one way out: Deponia must be blown up. To make matters worse, he had grown a mustache. Of course, he knows that this terrible fate must be averted at all costs. One thing is certain: Deponia must survive.

2. Daedalic Bounty Train
A unique mix of rogue-like RPG, train simulation, and real-time strategy set in the Wild West. Customize your own train down to the last detail, hire a loyal and daring crew, and embark on a dangerous journey through the Wild West. Solve problems your way with diplomacy, violence, or bribery. Explore 19th-century North America, uncover its dangers, historical events, and contemporary inventions. Acquire one of the legendary steam locomotives and upgrade it into a rolling fortress. Complete surprising missions and face off against notorious bandits, Native Americans, and many other foes. Only by considering all factors can you master the journey of your life.

3. Daedalic Blackguards 2
Blackguards 2 is a strategy role-playing game that focuses on turn-based tactical combat and allows a band of criminals, who are seen as supposed heroes, to take the field. Some of the most well-known Blackguards from the first game are back, but their lives have taken a turn for the worse. Dwarf Naurim has become fat and lazy, wizard Zubaran has fallen back into slavery, and forest dweller Takate now hosts gladiatorial fights in his homeland. Despite everything, the fame of the conquerors of the hordes - at least the three remaining ones, Naurim, Zurbaran, and Takate, as all the others are no more - seems immortal. They are sought after by Cassia, who plays the main role in Blackguards 2. Cassia has one goal: she desperately wants to rule from the Shark Throne in Havena, no matter the cost - even if it’s just for one day. In the Blackguards, she sees the fighters and strength she needs for her plan.

4. Daedalic Deponia
Rufus is not a pleasant character. Irritable and in a bad mood, he lives in a small settlement somewhere in the most remote quadrant of the global landfill Deponia. However, Rufus feels called to something greater and dreams of a life in the "upper echelons," the floating cities high above the planet's surface. When the beautiful Goal suddenly falls from these privileged spheres into a neighboring garbage heap, Rufus senses his chance. He decides to bring the unconscious beauty back home. Initially, this plan is just a vague hope, but soon a ruthless scheme takes shape: Rufus resembles Goal's husband from the upper world. The planned handover becomes the starting signal for a confusing chase full of crazy mix-ups. Deponia is a fast-paced comedy of errors and the craziest love story the gaming world has seen in a long time. The unique game world is in the tradition of Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, and Matt Groening. The convoluted story, filled with strange characters, takes you through numerous corners of the namesake garbage planet, such as the garbage village Kuvaq, the floating black market, or the darkest corners of the planetary elevated train system. Detailed hand-drawn widescreen graphics and top-notch cartoon-style animations bring this entirely different adventure game from the award-winning creators of Edna bricht aus, Der geflüsterte Welt, and Ein neuer Anfang to life.
Features:
- Unique game world in the tradition of Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, and Matt Groening.
- Detailed hand-drawn graphics in HD splendor and top-notch cartoon-style animations.
- Outstanding voice acting with well-known voice actors.
- Elaborately produced soundtrack with numerous atmospheric tracks.
- Countless cutscenes accompanied by melodic music.
